Christy Clark’s sex appeal problem:
Lacking support from female voters, the B.C. premier hosts a women-only breakfast
The Canadian Association for Equality—a national “men’s issues” group—is equally miffed. “It’s very divisive to hold a women’s-only group,” says spokesperson Bradley Corbett. “If that happened to a woman it wouldn’t be acceptable.”













• When we talk about military veterans we talk about both men and women of the armed forces; albeit over 80% of the veterans are men.
• When we talk about workers who died on the job we talk about both men and women who died; albeit over 90% of the workers who die are men.
• When we talk about homelessness we talk about both men and women who are homeless; albeit over 80% of homeless are men.
BUT when Alberta talks about family violence, Alberta defines family violence as violent men and victim women; albeit all dual gender domestic violence interpersonal violence {IPV} consistently demonstrate a ratio of 50% to 50%; gender symmetry exists in family violence incidents.
http://www.familyofmen.com/domestic-violence/family-violence-report/cdvc_collective_no_men_allowed/no_men_allowed/