Topic: Did you see?
rlynne's photo
Sun 03/13/11 03:20 PM
the liberation of women in a patriarchal society did not improve anything. in fact i think its making things steadily worse...

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/13/11 03:24 PM

the liberation of women in a patriarchal society did not improve anything. in fact i think its making things steadily worse...



because it made things lopsided

it was we will do A(male responsibilities) + B(female responsibilities) = well running families and communities


not it is A(male responsibilities) + B(all responsibilities) = overworked underappreciated females and entitled men,,,

rlynne's photo
Sun 03/13/11 03:28 PM


the liberation of women in a patriarchal society did not improve anything. in fact i think its making things steadily worse...



because it made things lopsided

it was we will do A(male responsibilities) + B(female responsibilities) = well running families and communities


not it is A(male responsibilities) + B(all responsibilities) = overworked underappreciated females and entitled men,,,


aw the clarity! nicely put.

motowndowntown's photo
Sun 03/13/11 03:33 PM
Because women have not been "liberated". They have made some strides yes but they are still looked at as the "weaker sex" by most cultures and societies. They are still underrepresented in most management positions, and are still usually paid less for the same work.

rlynne's photo
Sun 03/13/11 03:48 PM
I have no desire to be anything like a man i don't want to do his job, just because i know i can
I don't need to be "equal" i need things to be equitable


it all falls under the idiotic politically correct business ignoring that the human race is full of differences is idiotic...it does justice to no one....

and i believe msharmony is right..when society began to allow or accept (however you choose to see it) that women be allowed to follow in the same steps as men it made a huge imbalance and rather than gaining ground we lost more than we had initially

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/13/11 03:50 PM

I have no desire to be anything like a man i don't want to do his job, just because i know i can
I don't need to be "equal" i need things to be equitable


it all falls under the idiotic politically correct business ignoring that the human race is full of differences is idiotic...it does justice to no one....

and i believe msharmony is right..when society began to allow or accept (however you choose to see it) that women be allowed to follow in the same steps as men it made a huge imbalance and rather than gaining ground we lost more than we had initially



it was more than being allowed which I have no issue with, it was when it became EXPECTED, ,,,which was soon after it became 'allowed'