Gender Equality is Basically a Farce, Study Suggests
We each are just as different on the inside as we are on the outside.
One is no better than the other...we each are 1/2 of the total equation.
It would be pretty confusing and boring if it wasn't this way.
One is no better than the other...we each are 1/2 of the total equation.
It would be pretty confusing and boring if it wasn't this way.
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Jan
Also, the term "man" was used to refer to men, women and even non-humans in English up through about the 12th Century; it retains that use only in a narrow liturgical context, ie the Virgin Mary is "blessed amongst men".
Jan
The change is real, whether or not it is 'natural' is moot.
Jan
(I just made that up but is observable)
As explained elsewhere on this post: Gender is only a reference in words as to which half we are speaking and writing about; ie, He or She...nothing more.
The Amazons were a myth from ancient Greece.
Women achieved equal treatment in 1970, and have since gone on to undeserved favorable treatment by the law. I want equal treatment back. Their claim to continued victim status is BS. The "wage gap" is nothing but women choosing less stressful jobs. TANSTAAFL.
As for the "trans" people, I see them as practicing nothing more than a form of cosmetic surgery. It's none of my business if you want to get bunny ears grafted on your head, but if you insist I look at them, I'll laugh.
Yes, I agree that equality with respect to rights can exist independently of equivalency.
Perhaps when (if) the day comes when the underlying structure of a being can be modified at will to morph it into something else at all levels, then this conversation can begin anew.
That adaption is SCUBA gear now, and could be genetic modification later. The same applies to wings ... or anything else, even living in outer space...
Yes, the modern necktie - cravat - was worn as a good luck piece by Croat mercenaries. But that was not its first or only instantiation. And as "men's wear" it is still in our day available as fashion for women. The tit-for-tat on the history of fashion does not address the fundamental issue.
The modern necktie evolved from the cravat, which was used originally as a military unit designation - not ladies fashion.
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