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Women in the Anglosphere typically hold strong [[feminist]] attitudes even if they refuse to use the label, and are successful in enforcing their demands on the men of the Anglosphere (typically [[Bluepill|bluepilled]] simps); for example Canada is apparently "the vasectomy capital of the world" <ref>https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/are-we-blushing-yet/</ref> where "more women here (Canada) rely on male sterilization for contraception than in any other country surveyed."
Women in the Anglosphere typically hold strong [[feminist]] attitudes even if they refuse to use the label, and are successful in enforcing their demands on the men of the Anglosphere (typically [[Bluepill|bluepilled]] simps); for example Canada is apparently "the vasectomy capital of the world" <ref>https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/are-we-blushing-yet/</ref> where "more women here (Canada) rely on male sterilization for contraception than in any other country surveyed."
==Public debauchery==
==Public debauchery==
Women in the Anglosphere are also notorious for their uncouth behavior, which includes a tendency for public drunkenness and urination. This is most apparent during events such as the Melbourne Cup (Australia's biggest horse racing event) and other horse racing events, where Anglo women engage in public displays of drunkenness, violence, indecent exposure, fornication, and violence.<ref>https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/ladies-you-are-an-utter-disgrace/news-story/7ec20a9aaa496af532b7eb5fd078e0ce</ref> This type of behavior is also common at horse racing events in the UK, where such slatternly behavior is also common.<ref>https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/epsom-derby-ladies-day-pictures-16786944</ref> This behavior is despite 'zero tolerance' policies being pronounced by police and racing officials in both countries towards such disorderly conduct.
Women in the Anglosphere are also notorious for their uncouth behavior, which includes a tendency for public drunkenness and urination. This is most apparent during events such as the Melbourne Cup (Australia's largest horse racing event) and other horse races, where Anglo women frequently engage in public displays of drunkenness, violence, indecent exposure, fornication, and violence.<ref>https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/ladies-you-are-an-utter-disgrace/news-story/7ec20a9aaa496af532b7eb5fd078e0ce</ref> This type of behavior is also common at racing events in the UK, where such slatternly behavior is also common.<ref>https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/epsom-derby-ladies-day-pictures-16786944</ref> This behavior is despite 'zero tolerance' policies being pronounced by police and racing officials in both countries towards such disorderly conduct.


Anglo women also have a storied history of using such events to make feminist points, most notably the example of the British suffragette who died trying to grab King George V's horse in 1913 at the Epsom Derby in a stunt intended to raise awareness for women's right to vote.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-21335117</ref>
Anglo women also have a storied history of using such events to make feminist points, most notably the example of the British suffragette who died trying to grab King George V's horse in 1913 at the Epsom Derby in a stunt intended to raise awareness for women's right to vote.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-21335117</ref>

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