Men and Women.
Nationalism - What Is the Balance?

Also keep in mind that in the Celtic world we have had civil rights for women dating back to 2000 BC. The Celtic Brehon Law is very fundamental.

Druid Queen Boudicca lead an army to destroy morally corrupt Londinium (London).
Celtic Druid Brehon law, some legal scholars date it to 1500-2000 BC, and state it is the oldest known law in Europe, predating the Crete Gortyn law code.

Women were granted civil rights to a near equality of Men. I didn't say exactly the same, as that would be not accurate.
Civilization in the Eire-Welsh-Scottish-British Islands began at 3,700 BC way up in the Orkney Islands of Scotland.

Unstan ware pottery is dated to 4,000 BC
Grooved ware pottery is dated to 3,000 BC

Monumental stone architecture buildings began up in Orkney and moved south.
The Knap of Howar on the island of Papa Westray in Orkney, Scotland is a Neolithic farmstead which may be oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe.[1]

3,700 BC (500 yrs older >Newgrange, Ireland). Civilization in British Isles came from North..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knap_of_Howar
The 3,200 BC massive stone Druid temple complex in Scotland has stone masonry walls up to 20 feet thick.

Being that Celtic language entered the islands at 4,700 BC, this was likely a Celtic Druid religious temple complex.

By far the largest complex in the British Isles.
Brodgar completely upturns the Establishment narrative of the Royal Saxon Family, and UK educational institutions -- that Britain's identity is recent 400 AD Saxon immigrants.

Massive, monumental, Celtic Druid civilization existed in Britain from 3,700 BC to 400 AD - 4,100 years
Druids go back at least 10,000 years in Wales (Britain).
If chemical Birth Control was banned. You'd see women suddenly much more dependent on men and the gender relationships would be closer back to normal.
I just read something that this is "reproductive rights", I guess my programming didn't take.
The French DNA very likely came to populate the British Isles as early as 33,000 BC as the Box Cave in Wales with its Red Lady of Pavilland bones, would seem to prove.

The Anglo-Saxon Germanic DNA infusion is not only comparatively recent, but minor:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-17124-4
The Irish-British Isles were populated and linked to France by dry land for thousands of years, long before the 5,000 BC land separation and flooding of the English Channel.

33,000 BC Wales, Box Cave burial.
10,000 BC Artists of Church Hole Cave in Britain.
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