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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Who said I'm not empathic towards those suffering from cancer? my own father passed away due to cancer of the oesphagus...
What I find truly disturbing is that anyone would attempt to prioritise one gender as superior to another, or attempt to suggest that there is a divide in the way cancer research is funded that it could or should be of greater benefit to one sex or the other.
We are all fighting, though some are choosing to attack a whole sex due to their own experiences, that is what anyone would consider as the definition of disturbed.
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Im very sorry to hear about your father.
I dont think its disturbed to address the issue. the fact is there are limited funds available from the governments treasury for the NHS and cancer, (and for charities) and the fact is that women get a vast amount more of this money per head than men. this is despite the fact men die of cancer more regularly, they die younger and commit suicide at 4 times the rate. women ALWAYS compare their facts and figures against men , when the agenda suits them. yet when the figures dont suit their argument that they are always oppressed then they disingenuously accuse the person of being disturbed. frankly that accusation is disturbed. I dont find that empathetic and ive not read you say anything empathetic on this issue.