Wealth inequality is also directly related to the concentration of political power in this country. Those in power are ignoring catastrophic damage to our ecosystems and climate. Seems like a scientist such as yourself would find that troubling.
Not when the group rights come at the expense of individual rights such as in the case of the ridiculous demands of the "incel" community. I'm assuming "everyone" in your tweet refers to group rights and not to universally protected individual rights, but I'm not sure.
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That’s ridiculous because nobody is taking away an incel’s ‘right’ to sex. And there is no group right to sex either. Pick a different example to illustrate your point please, because I don’t exactly see what you’re getting at.
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Do you think the "marketplace" for sex is significantly more meritocratic than the marketplace for jobs (and by extension, income & wealth)?
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When I go on a first date with a woman that I like, I'm selling her a product, "me". I share my features with her and I hope for the best that she is impressed enough with my attributes that she decides to take things further.
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“I’m going to list my attirubutes for you now because I believe I have a decent market value and you seem to, as well, so I think that the two of us mating, at least in the short term, would be a valuable experience for us both.”
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Like, I fully understand that our culture makes frank references to the economic dimensions taboo, but that is the subtext of every single first date that ever occurs. People look to see if their qualities are compatible enough to benefit both sides.
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