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But what are you really fighting for? Women are already equal.
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If an individual says they are "Christian", then they are Christian, so it makes little difference. But, I would say that the feminist follows the teachings of Christ more closely.
In every way.In what way?
In every way.
I very much disagree. 1/4 of us are sexually assaulted and don't feel empowered to speak because we know men are held in higher regard, we make less money for the same work, we are overlooked for opportunities because we are women, we are harrassed and demeaned every day on the streets, we have to carry weapons or stay inside at night or else its our fault when we are attacked, heck, we even have to identify with male pronouns because the 'neutral' form of a singular they is 'he.' We are not equal. We are not respected. We are not safe.In every way.
So, that is unequal to men somehow? Men aren't harassed? Aren't raped? I was, but every time I bring it up, I'm told to shut up because it takes away from women victims. Men are overlooked and demeaned, even by women. Men also feel the need to carry weapons to feel safe.I very much disagree. 1/4 of us are sexually assaulted and don't feel empowered to speak because we know men are held in higher regard, we make less money for the same work, we are overlooked for opportunities because we are women, we are harrassed and demeaned every day on the streets, we have to carry weapons or stay inside at night or else its our fault when we are attacked, heck, we even have to identify with male pronouns because the 'neutral' form of a singular they is 'he.' We are not equal. We are not respected. We are not safe.
Women’s responsibilities outside of work — mainly looking after children, but also caring for sick and elderly family members — often keep them from taking on the kinds of jobs that would finally close the distance in pay between the genders.
That doesn’t mean that the gender pay gap is the result of some kind of real “choice” women make, according to Claudia Goldin, one of the leading economists studying the gender pay gap.
“Women aren’t choosing to make less,” she told The Huffington Post. Instead, they’re buying the flexibility to handle responsibilities outside of work, said Goldin, who is a professor at Harvard.
It appears you can't handle someone having an honest, open discussion about it. There's nothing that frustrates me more in a convo then when someone pulls out the "then you're part of the problem." It's a ridiculous statement.
I'm sorry. I'm a guy. I'm bigger and stronger than you. I don't worry as much when walking down the street. I don't have periods and don't get pregnant. Why is that my fault? What is some feminist movement going to do to change that fact? YOU make the decisions YOU make. If you want to get married, have a family, etc, then yes, that's going to impact the type of career you have and the money you make.
But what NO ONE has done is offer any proof that this is a major problem today. It's nothing more than a political talking point with little substance. I know numerous professional woman and they all do better and make more money than their husbands. I have never seen any circumstance where two people, with the same credentials, experience, and put in as many hours, don't make the same.
Heck, I even provided that childless women make MORE than their men counterparts, but you just shrugged that off. Apparently you can't be reasoned with.
You didn't need to respond to me, but you did. Oh well. I can say the same for you. How many big fights have you gotten into on this forum in the past few months? Hmm, me, Toro, Strider, and several others. Yeah, I'm the ONLY one who gets super emotional and makes personal blows to others. Hypocrite.As a person whose approach to discussion/debate has tended to be to get super emotional and to take wild and personal blows and hope something lands when he gets backed into a corner, 1) I'm not sure you are such a great person to champion reason, and 2) I cannot blame someone for not wanting to get too far into a discussion like this with you.
You didn't need to respond to me, but you did. Oh well. I can say the same for you. How many big fights have you gotten into on this forum in the past few months? Hmm, me, Toro, Strider, and several others. Yeah, I'm the ONLY one who gets super emotional and makes personal blows to others. Hypocrite.
What's sad is people can't have an honest discussion these days. We're not allowed to have our own experiences, or if we do, we can't talk about them. As I've tried to share before in these types of conversations, I was raped and abused from the time I was 4 years old up through my teens. I get it. If you think there's a double standard against women and we need to focus on issues concerning them, that's great. At least be open to the conversation and be ready to educate others.
That's all I try to do. I provided sources for my argument. One of them was even the HuffPost! They quoted a Harvard professor (a woman!) who exclusively studies the wage gap. I laid out my post, without emotion and full of reason, but was still attacked for it. When I share that men also deal with those things, it's shrugged off and then you don't want to talk about it.
I know you don't agree with me on a lot of issues, but please stop saying my posts have no reason or logic.