Is Canada too Feminist to Ever Legislate Shared Parenting?

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In my last thread "Why Shared Parenting hasn't Happened in Canada" I mentioned Barbara Kay who at 43:14 of her video "From Women's Rights to Feminist Wrongs: Society's Contemporary Contempt for Men" quoted Erin Pizzey, the courageous founder of the women's shelter movement who was "disappeared" from the movement by feminists when she dared to speak the truth about spousal violence being bilateral:

Kay quoted Pizzey as having said that as far as gender politics go:
Canada is the scariest country on the planet, scary to men who suffer because of it certainly but apparently not to most other Canadians who remain curiously indifferent to the demonstrable misandry, the dislike of men, that permeates institutions that define and shape our culture.​
I was surprised to find the entire thread deleted minutes after I posted it. In it I had merely posed the question "has equal parenting legislation failed because we as Canadians are resistant to publicly discussing the difficult issue that Canada is simply too feminist for it to ever pass?"

The point is a strong one. But I didn't make it without thoughtful consideration. In fact in the thread I had quoted two extremely knowledgeable and well respected legal experts who also spoke of the deeply rooted problem of gender bias and feminism in the family courts.

Lawyer Gene Colman who defined Gender Bias as:
“the tendency to interpret the actual facts of the case before the court through a judicial prism of favoritism to one gender over the other where such favoritism is based on prejudice, stereotyping, distortion and irrational preference. What passes for common sense one day or what passes as a scientific research finding the next, may show, on more rigorous examination, to be nothing more than expressions of gender stereotyping, prejudice and bias.”​
and Edward Greenspan who said:
It is clear that the feminist influence has amounted to intimidation, posing a potential danger to the independence of the judiciary Feminists have entrenched their ideology in the Supreme Court of Canada and have put all contrary views beyond the pale.”​
Not only was this entire thread deleted but the last 5 threads I've contributed to have all been locked to prevent me from even politely expressing my opinion. A disturbing trend has appeared.

Men on this forum are consistently censored when they express opinions that might be critical of feminism:
why ban when you can censor......

Or else the men are banned outright.

danzuchy Banned
danzuchy - for continuous insulting of forum members, in this and other threads that have been deleted, you've earned yourself a ban.

theborg Banned
hockeydal Banned
slughead10 Banned
brad yo Banned
SilverLining Banned

The only case I could find of a woman who was banned was one who was abused on the forum for supporting men's rights

billiechic Banned
This woman is slandering me and using every post I make against me, all because I posted that women who aren't abused should not use services at womens shelters because they are meant for abused women.

On the other hand women are given free reign to abuse and insult men with the active participation of the moderators
What an absolute ass.

Yeah, the mental issues are outstanding!!

the ridicule is ... of the man's continued behaviour ..

Of course when men launch the same kind of abuse in retaliation they are quickly reigned in.
... The OP asked a question about her situation, she doesn't deserve that kind of response.
This raises a disturbing question. Has the feminism in this board gotten to the point where it's no longer promoting the right of women to speak but is now actively silencing men, who come to this forum in a difficult time to be heard?
 
This thread is closed due to:

1 - the once again repetitive nature of the posting by the same person. (spamming)
2 - blatant attempts at trolling and inciting conflicts by purposely posting misinformation made up by the OP.
 
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