If the historical form is Mary Wollstonecraft, her argument was that women's inferior outcomes were caused by socialization.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @TheSquaredNerd
Specifically lack of education. That is the feminist argument, which has been made for centuries, to which I refer.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @TheSquaredNerd
But anyway! Sounds like you understand that no feminist is arguing there are no differences at all between men and women!
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So why doesn't the editor of the national review online??
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No, I followed you. I tracked every one of your arguments. I just think your understanding of feminist history is off.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @TheSquaredNerd
And you never demonstrated that this national review dude was not riffing on the idea that feminists think there's no difference.
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But you did demonstrate that YOU understand that no feminists think there's no difference!
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