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Reviling legacy of âboomerâ feminism ignores victories
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Parnell Palme McGuinnessâ assessment of âBoomer feminismâ is both condescending in its label and outrageous in the assertion that its benefits were accrued âonly to the already privilegedâ (âBoomer feminism is not what we need at this transformational momentâ, March 13-14). Her claim that the âpoorâ and less âintellectualâ were left behind to deal with the unwanted consequences of the sexual revolution is both unsubstantiated and insulting to the many feminists from my Boomer generation who have consistently worked to improve the lives of women, especially those without the resources to challenge government and societal rules and expectations. The only âshallowâ thing is Palme McGuinnessâ�
Basingstoke Magistrates Court.
An Oakridge man has been given a fine after he drove through Hook at more than double the speed limit. Mariusz Nosarzewski, of Westray Close, was driving his Mercedes-Benz on the A30 London Road through the village at 70 miles per hour in December 2019. The speed limit for that section of the road is 30 miles per hour. The 38-year-old had originally admitted the offence, but changed his plea when appearing at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court in October last year. He was convicted by magistrates on Monday. Nosarzewski was given a £300 fine and six points on his driving licence. Additionally, he was ordered to pay costs of £200 and a victim surcharge of £32.