It leads to accusations of discrimination & affirmative action. It encourages accepting cultural constructivism over other explanations.
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It's presumptuous & condescending and is only done to women suggesting we are weak, impressionable & don't know what we want.pic.twitter.com/P83Z6rIknO
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Because if we did know what we want,we'd make the same choices as men in the same numbers. As tho men are objectively right in their choices
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As tho working with things is objectively better to working with ppl. As though women's tendency to prefer better work/life balance is wrong
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A truly equal society will work on making sure opportunities are open to all but not assume that they can't be until women are just like men
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I'd go even further and say cultural conditioning = "the world is hostile to women, and it's all men's fault". It makes u depressed as hell
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Don't know you. Probably never meet you. I know a lot of men, though. Most of them will default to helping you, if they can.
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I know.
But it was depressing when I was first told that. Made me look at all my past encounters & personal relationships in that light. -
Ouch. I don't see that doing anything other than prejudicing human interaction. Toxic ideology.
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It is. It takes whatever bad experience you've ever had with male figures (the personal), and magnifies it into an even more negative thing.
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