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Quote by: ...Kate most societal biases against women
are sanctioned
when they do not originate from supernatural religion
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is that what you mean?
if so, what happens to the biases that *are* sanctioned by supernatural religion? (in your humble opinion, in your educated judgment, or just blowing it out your rear, ... dunnit matter which way, but you could let me know which piece of your brain you have chosen to use ... in response  ) |
Hey, are you bent out of shape because I suggested that you get educated? I am aware of the systematic biases against women in society. I just don’t think that the way women should address these is to insist that they are somehow exactly the same as men because *gee* they are not. Even so this doesn’t mean that in some sense they are better or worse than men. But rather than insisting that the sexes are the same it would behoove women to find out where they are better than men and were they are not. Even so, natural variation in humans are always greater than any differences attributable to sex or race. But women are not going to win a respected and equal place in society if they do not address the differences and force the men to acknowledge the benefits and contributions unique to those differences made by the women. It should be a dance of the sexes not a lame attempt to smash the sexes into one sex.
Starboy