I think the OP understands this concept... but there ARE a lot of people out there who think "gender equality" actually means absolute equality in every single way.
Not trying to start an argument, but in what ways could absolute equality be bad? We all get treated the same, except for minor needs, and we erase gender stereotypes and such.
Arguing both *for* AND *against* "absolute equality" are both non-arguments, because "absolute equality" simply cannot exist.
Male and Female are simply two sides of the same coin, they can't be equal, but you can't have one without the other, either. They're one of the many dualities we have in this world.
Hi OP, I'm sorry if my question sounded like a direct question to you. It was more of a pondering in my own head as to how people, in general, will think about an issue.
IIN to believe that "gender equality" is unrealistic and fallacious?
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I think the OP understands this concept... but there ARE a lot of people out there who think "gender equality" actually means absolute equality in every single way.
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Not trying to start an argument, but in what ways could absolute equality be bad? We all get treated the same, except for minor needs, and we erase gender stereotypes and such.
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Arguing both *for* AND *against* "absolute equality" are both non-arguments, because "absolute equality" simply cannot exist.
Male and Female are simply two sides of the same coin, they can't be equal, but you can't have one without the other, either. They're one of the many dualities we have in this world.
It was a rhetorical question.
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And I was supposed to know this?
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Hi OP, I'm sorry if my question sounded like a direct question to you. It was more of a pondering in my own head as to how people, in general, will think about an issue.
I ask a lot of rhetorical questions.