Would you consider me a sexist?

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  • Yes, I am saying that regarding men and women. The theory doesn't really apply to people of different races because there you are just talking about a difference in skin colour, I don't believe that there are any other dramatic differences. It's not as if one race is able to grow and feed babies but another is able to provide the seed that starts the process, and one can never take on the quality of the other.

    Unless you're suggesting that there are differences between races that are as pronounced as the differences between men and women? I would like to hear what you think those are.

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    • So biology is destiny in your view? The fact that one gender is capable of being a mother and the other of being a father means the genders can never be equal?

      Equality isn't about being the same, it's about equality of opportunity and absence of discrimination.

      And no I don't believe there are differences between races other than those which are culturally determined: there's only one "race" anyway, the human race.

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