Posted October 21, 2014
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Mere examples should not paint an entire issue in one color. If you think women are the only ones that are mistreated, I'll stop here. This is a subject in which I delved too many times to be interesting anymore.
What does that have anything to do with the clear bias towards a gender? Racism is a whole different issues. Conservative? Don't know. Haven't traveled much around here.
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3. NO domestic violence should be tolerated, just to be clear.
4." This is not to say I don't agree with what you have said. If anything, the example I provided reinforces what you have said." Are you now turning around what I said to imply that women have higher status and more rights than men? Here's an easy example from the US involving pay discrimination based on gender:
Three independent sources, including one government one, which usually doesn't have a pro-female bias at all:
http://billmoyers.com/content/facts-figures-women-and-pay-inequality/
http://www.clearskybusiness.co.uk/equal-pay-rogue-firms-come-clean/
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d08799.pdf
2.The fact that there's even a debate about this means they're not equal. Just as racism, homophobia, and other discrimination exists.
To be clear: I do not like people like Anita Sarkeesian who obfuscate how empowering actual feminism can be for all genders, but I also find it disturbing how much violence is directed towards her and others like her simply for speaking opinions that,while flawed, are still coming from a position that I can understand.