It's not so much race anymore, but whether you were born male or female.
The world isn't as critical or as doubtful on men. As long as he's able body, mentally stable, focused, and coopertive, he can get anywhere if he's determined enough. Same thing goes for women, but who we are and what we're potentially capable of are heavily influenced by our apperance and demeanor, so we have to work harder to prove we're right for the job despite being female.
I'm sorry but you are very out of touch with reality if you think the world isn't as critical or doubtful on men as it is on women. It is on men far more than women. The burden of overall responsibility is consistently placed on men to move society and civilization forward.
Everything you listed (able body, mentally stable, etc) are all factors needed to be productive regardless of gender.
And saying you have to "work harder" to prove yourself is just a byproduct of how women are NOT the same physically as men. Which is unarguable. If more women aren't making the cut, that's simple biology, it doesn't mean you lower the standards and endanger everyone as a result.
And that's exactly what American society has been doing now for a couple generations. Putting people in charge (men and women) who have almost no qualifications or skills to be in those positions.
It doesn't take a great leap of logic to see the connection between this and the gradual decay of that same society.
Then you and RBG250 should talk. She/he thinks women can do anything, and you think men have the burden of advancing the world, and that woman work harder due to biology.
My point, since it was miss, is that life isn't as equal as everyone likes to delude themselves into thinking. Life is hard work. Life is proving you're capable of ANY job, especially if you're a woman. Yeah, there are jobs that women are good at more than men, and men have to prove themselves in that field more, mmmkay. However, not every manager is going to look at, Jessica, Amanda, Susan, and more and go, "You can do anything you put your mind to sweetheart. You got this."
Nah. That's not true at all. Women are not victims they have tons of opportunities in society and even have more advantages than men in many fields. By telling our daughters they're born with a handicap we're creating an environment for them to fail. You're enabling the sentiment that women aren't as good as have to work harder to be valued by society.
Men and women are not unequal in opportunity. Maybe they were years ago but the environment has completely shifted recently and women have tremendous opportunity.
Men are judged in many ways that women straight up ignore and write off as an only female issue as well as many predominately male issues. Women have way more support from society.
Is there a superior race?
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It's not so much race anymore, but whether you were born male or female.
The world isn't as critical or as doubtful on men. As long as he's able body, mentally stable, focused, and coopertive, he can get anywhere if he's determined enough. Same thing goes for women, but who we are and what we're potentially capable of are heavily influenced by our apperance and demeanor, so we have to work harder to prove we're right for the job despite being female.
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I'm sorry but you are very out of touch with reality if you think the world isn't as critical or doubtful on men as it is on women. It is on men far more than women. The burden of overall responsibility is consistently placed on men to move society and civilization forward.
Everything you listed (able body, mentally stable, etc) are all factors needed to be productive regardless of gender.
And saying you have to "work harder" to prove yourself is just a byproduct of how women are NOT the same physically as men. Which is unarguable. If more women aren't making the cut, that's simple biology, it doesn't mean you lower the standards and endanger everyone as a result.
And that's exactly what American society has been doing now for a couple generations. Putting people in charge (men and women) who have almost no qualifications or skills to be in those positions.
It doesn't take a great leap of logic to see the connection between this and the gradual decay of that same society.
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Then you and RBG250 should talk. She/he thinks women can do anything, and you think men have the burden of advancing the world, and that woman work harder due to biology.
My point, since it was miss, is that life isn't as equal as everyone likes to delude themselves into thinking. Life is hard work. Life is proving you're capable of ANY job, especially if you're a woman. Yeah, there are jobs that women are good at more than men, and men have to prove themselves in that field more, mmmkay. However, not every manager is going to look at, Jessica, Amanda, Susan, and more and go, "You can do anything you put your mind to sweetheart. You got this."
Nah. That's not true at all. Women are not victims they have tons of opportunities in society and even have more advantages than men in many fields. By telling our daughters they're born with a handicap we're creating an environment for them to fail. You're enabling the sentiment that women aren't as good as have to work harder to be valued by society.
Men and women are not unequal in opportunity. Maybe they were years ago but the environment has completely shifted recently and women have tremendous opportunity.
Men are judged in many ways that women straight up ignore and write off as an only female issue as well as many predominately male issues. Women have way more support from society.
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This is nonsense, you do realize that, right?
Well, I'm glad your experiences and the experiences of those you know were sussessful and positive.