or, are due to socialization in far greater proportion than they are due to biology, etc., etc.
Astonishing that people are not so much as aware of the basic premise that observed gender differences are due to socialization not biology.
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or even: we don't know how much is due to socialization, so why don't we try changing society and see if things get better?
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Premise? What is your evidence?
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I mean... it is a hypothesis. One that is very difficult to test, bc society begins to operate on us from birth (maybe before), right?
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no, but "my child naturally gravitated towards toys corresponding to their assigned gender" isn't great evidence.
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Or at least, it's no better than, "as a child, I naturally gravitated to various things across gender assumption spectrums."
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