Also, here is an example of the superiority of equal-partner relationships in terms of national strategy: In 530 A.D., the Vikings invaded France and absolutely steamrolled the country. This I believe resulted in the establishment of Normandy and the Nordic influence in France. When the Vikings were asked how they were able to accomplish…
Also, here is an example of the superiority of equal-partner relationships in terms of national strategy: In 530 A.D., the Vikings invaded France and absolutely steamrolled the country. This I believe resulted in the establishment of Normandy and the Nordic influence in France. When the Vikings were asked how they were able to accomplish that conquest as easily as they did, they replied, "We treat our women as equals." Hey. England is failing because they refused to consider women as anything more than silent breeders of preferably males, whose ability to have an intelligent thought was rididiculed, then gentrification of lady-like ie. unable to physically or economically defend oneself was ENFORCED. I really don't know what England expected from all that syrupy disengagement oriented violence, anyway. Margaret Thatcher, who was a very poor choice for England in many respects, put her foot down about domestic violence in any form to anyone. Apparently she was a battered child. No more. She backed Domestic violence shelters in England, and it is a very good thing that she did.
Also, here is an example of the superiority of equal-partner relationships in terms of national strategy: In 530 A.D., the Vikings invaded France and absolutely steamrolled the country. This I believe resulted in the establishment of Normandy and the Nordic influence in France. When the Vikings were asked how they were able to accomplish that conquest as easily as they did, they replied, "We treat our women as equals." Hey. England is failing because they refused to consider women as anything more than silent breeders of preferably males, whose ability to have an intelligent thought was rididiculed, then gentrification of lady-like ie. unable to physically or economically defend oneself was ENFORCED. I really don't know what England expected from all that syrupy disengagement oriented violence, anyway. Margaret Thatcher, who was a very poor choice for England in many respects, put her foot down about domestic violence in any form to anyone. Apparently she was a battered child. No more. She backed Domestic violence shelters in England, and it is a very good thing that she did.