Motte and Bailey is just a sophisticated strawman fallacy. I teach my 101 students that one, it's so easy. Come at me bro. 


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I would never tell you that. But you shouldn't tell women the opposite either.
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I don't but it wouldn't do much good if I did. The idea that we're passive receptacles of brainwashing doesn't wash.
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Ppl are forever saying women are conditioned into being wives & mothers by society or conditioned into not being by feminism. Cobblers.
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Women have always known what they want & said so. We know this coz of all the surviving documents telling them to stop it.
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Would you agree that equal opportunity for women could still appear unequal, under the lens of materialism?
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Hard to say. Tends to be men who focus more on raw income whilst women are far greater consumers.
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What is funny is that I think I would actually happier at home with my kids.
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I have a close female friend who makes 100k while her husband fixes up the house and cooks and does kid stuff. They're both wicked happy.
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I think I would prefer this actually.
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Congrats, you're now a postmodern feminist. You think gender roles are outdated and people should be free to self determine.

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Nonsense. Nearly everyone thinks this.
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I know, because postmodern feminism won the culture war and helped women get out of the homes. Now it's taken for granted.
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No, it didn't. Liberal feminism & a general sense of equality did.
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Postmodernism was a key part of the liberal feminism. When they said "women are smart enough to do this too" that was postmodern.
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