He was talking about war more specifically. But he does have some strong points about 'equal rights' being 'inferior rights' of women, and that a woman who has raised strong healthy children has accomplished so much more than one who has not. Those children and what they do represent the legacy of the mother.
Honestly though, I hate how feminists say that when the military tested men and women that the results weren't accurate because everything was physically based or something. Like this is war. It IS physical. And the fact that they admit that physical disparity shows that women are different from men.