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1) Feminist Dictatorship

Women's rights: decision to have kids, raise kids, exploit men before, during and after the marriage, send him to jail without proof, use him as a bonded laborer, abuse him without punishment, control media and government. Take his kids and he is helpless, police only helps her. Only feminist investigate and punish men. Etc. (We have feminist dictatorship now in many countries.)

2)Machist dictatorship

The opposite. Hardly imaginable: he uses sex to exploit her financially, she has to pay for it! He controls her with kids, she has to work and give him money before, during and after the marriage, he can put her in jail just with his word, abuse her without punishment etc. Give me a break! Machist dictatorship has never existed and never will. Wome have been always more privileged than men and so will continue.

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