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Women are nothing but machines for producing children.

I am not sure what would have happened to Napoleon if he had said this today. I would be guessing a female revolt in Paris, the storming of St. Cloud and the subsequent lynching of the undesirable character.

However, if Napoleon were to overlook today’s world, he would be in for a couple of surprises. The American state secretary, one of the strongest characters on the international politics scene, is a woman and one who is deeply involved in making the international policy for the strongest country on Earth and the only superpower. The most important economy in Europe, Germany, is also led by a woman, Angela Merkel, with the difficult job of making the German economy more competitive to the challenges of the 21st century. “Alas, even the French Socialists are preparing a woman candidate for the presidential elections.”

And to think that these examples come only in a continuing trend of characters such as Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi or Golda Meir.

3 Comments

  1. brenda wrote:

    this was pretty gay then for he had said or would have said.

    Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 3:14 pm | Permalink
  2. brenda wrote:

    napoleon wasn’t any leader and hero or nothing

    Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 3:15 pm | Permalink
  3. peter wrote:

    You’re just a politically correct puppy, appealing to popular opinion. This doesn’t change fundamental facts such as women have no capicity for genuine creativity and they’re incompetent in the militaristic and revolutionary world that Napoleon lived in. There’s a reason he was able to singlehandedly take power over all of continental Europe and it was something no one will ever accomplish. Modern female success has been because of the rise of democracy, but there is no real accomplishment by these women.

    Saturday, May 12, 2007 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

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