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Andrew Castle: 'Women are discriminated against because they have babies - fact'
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'Women are discriminated against because they have babies. Fact.' Women are not as 'argumentative, horrible, and demanding as men', so the debate about how much stay-at-home mothers are valued 'just goes on and on and on' says AndrewCastle63.

"Why has everything got to have an economic value?" he continued, adding that it was pushing a mentality that they are "not contributing" unless they are working and filling government coffers."Why? 'Because we want your money' - is that what this is about?" Andrew went on.

He then definitively stated that "women are discriminated against because they have babies", which is something one can see "all the time", adding that generally speaking they are "less argumentative" and "not as horrible and demanding as men", leading this debate to go "on and on and on".

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