Every woman wants to be beautiful and strong. Women's rights legislations provide for everything but these. So, how about a law that provides state insurance coverage for women's plastic surgeries, and tax rebate to employers that provide physical activities such as a gym or standing office. Also, we can introduce a reduction of various benefit schemes for a lesser healthy body mass index. These will not only save millions in government social expenditure, but will also be an incentive for women to be healthier and stronger. What's your take?
That's great, as long as they also pay for me to be 6'5'', 230 pounds of muscle and have a 12 inch dick.
What ever makes you think this should be a right? A person has the right to take care of themselves or not, and why should I pay for some woman to have plastic surgery? Besides; it would be another useless government program with little benefit to the general welfare and a big price tag. It will cost millions and why just for women? Again....let us take from one group to give to another.
I would like to speculate that women's physical fitness is a national resource. And as such it deserves national support. Women's fitness has been deteorating in the west for decades, along with many other things, and we already spend enormous tax money on those. Spending on women's fitness may even be preventative of other problems, so this may save money actually. You are right, this is not a general benefit, this is only for women. Price inflation happens when providers corner a benefit market. This would be a new market, so there may be an opportunity to prevent cornering for a little longer than usual with a separate deal or extra wording in technical definitions.
I am more in favor of eugenics and selective human breeding programs. It would just be more... natural. (well, at least more natural than plastic surgery)
For decades, huh? Doing the math here, it sounds like you are suggesting that women were actually more physically fit when they were staying at home, cooking, cleaning, and taking care of the kids.