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Inclusive day at Swedish bath house backfires

As told by Aftonbladet, and recounted by Sputnik News, a bath house in Sweden tried an inclusive day, where anybody could use any locker room they wanted. A couple of relevant quotes from the article:
A feminist LGBT initiative of introducing a "Queer Day" at a Malmö bathhouse, allowing visitors themselves to choose between men's or women's locker rooms hasn't quite attained the sought-after effect. Instead, it has resulted in an influx of men staring at naked women's bodies, a backlash the initiators have attributed to "patriarchy."

"They were everywhere, in the showers, in the restrooms, in the locker rooms and on the bathing bridges. The place was teeming with men, and not by transgender ones judging by what I could see. The whole thing felt incredibly unpleasant. I did not know what it looked like on the men's side, though," Jeanette Larsson described her visit to the daily newspaper Aftonbladet.
Need I even comment anything? I just can't stop laughing.

Although one thing I could say: As always, modern feminism is not seeking to benefit and protect women. It's seeking to impose its own ideology on society, even if that hurts women. I just have to wonder: How many female regulars of that bath house were actually asked if they wanted this? How many of them refused to go there, or left early, because of this madness?

I wouldn't be surprised if none of them were asked if they actually wanted this. It's not about what women (or anybody, really) want. It's about imposing the intersectional feminist ideology onto society.

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