Comments by "Jessica Dainese" (@JessicaDainese) on "Al Jazeera English"
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@Calculus1981 the problem is the opposite of "feminism". It's in countries that used to be very patriarchial (and still are, in culture even if the laws have become more pro-woman in some cases): Italy, Spain, Japan, South Korea etc. In these countries, wives and mothers are/were expected to do everything regarding childcare, housework etc. Since my generation (1975) we have said no, enough is enough. No marriage, no children. The men need to change, if they dont want Italy to disappear. Personally I am antinatalist, so I dont care if italians disappear. But some do care, and the solution is MORE feminism/equity. Like in France and in North Europe, were both parents are involved, not just mothers (and birthrates are definitely higher). To put all pressures on mothers is a big mistake and will not change low birthrates. The men doing half of childcare and housework might.
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