A Japanese city learned the hard way this week how very wrong they were, after prompting national outrage over flyers that tried to do just that.
Onomichi city, in Japan’s Hiroshima prefecture, conducted a public survey in 2017 that was used to create flyers for pregnant women later distributed to local residents, according to the city government’s website.
“There are differences in the way men and women feel and think,” one flyer reads.
“One of the reasons for this is the structural difference in the brains of men and women.
Meanwhile, structural issues still prevent many working men and women from balancing careers with family life, with mothers often sacrificing their jobs to care for their children.
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