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‘Noting differences’ is not misogyny

Sky News host Rita Panahi says men are "faster, stronger, hairier, and die younger", and "noting differences" between them and women, isn't misogyny.

"Conservatives shouldn't turn into what they have long mocked. If you want to be part of the hysterical PC police looking for offence where none exists, then join the Greens or the Labor party," she said.

"The federal government showed how far it has lost its way and its conservative credentials by giving into activist demands and implementing the recommendations of Kate Jenkins report.

"We even have supposedly conservative politicians resorting to this nonsense. For the love of God, saying someone throws like a girl is not misogynistic. Women and men are different.
 
"Women are not as physically strong as blokes. Now most normal people don't believe that in any way makes women inferior, it's just a biological fact."

Sky News host Rita Panahi says men are “faster, stronger, hairier, and die younger”, and “noting differences” between them and women, isn’t misogyny.

“Conservatives shouldn’t turn into what they have long mocked. If you want to be part of the hysterical PC police looking for offence where none exists, then join the Greens or the Labor party,” she said.

“The federal government showed how far it has lost its way and its conservative credentials by giving into activist demands and implementing the recommendations of Kate Jenkins report.

“We even have supposedly conservative politicians resorting to this nonsense. For the love of God, saying someone throws like a girl is not misogynistic. Women and men are different.

“Women are not as physically strong as blokes. Now most normal people don’t believe that in any way makes women inferior, it’s just a biological fact.”

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