Take some time to think about the second order effects of Female UBI, on society, at work environment, at the relationship and family level... Don't be like this guy... https://t.co/JCeOceytdm
i think you misunderstand my suggestion — given that the status of ‘woman’ is elective on the basis of personal declaration, wouldn’t men choose the ‘formal’ status of woman, but stop there? they’d receive the benefit, still otherwise in all ways be men
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No. It'd be biological
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it seems like you actually have a bigger problem than you think then
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The added benefit is defining what a woman is by law. If it's just declaration why do we have gender segregated areas and why can someone get arrested for entering them
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You're very close to a breakthrough here friend
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Look at our society and the state of our smart womenhttps://twitter.com/CSchmert/status/993934031174725632?s=19 …
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Workplace culture around those who chose to have children could be better. But more my point is that since gender *is* a declaration, it's inherently ridiculous to legislate around it
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Not ridiculous to legislate it when you have to define who gets it. Then the court has to look at what have traditionally meant by gender and female. Two topics I'd be happily to see discussed in court.
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they would still be in the gene pool, participating in society as men, but have formally declared ‘woman’ as a status, and collect the entitlement
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you’d need some adjudication process to determine who is ‘really’ a woman, but the plausibility of such a test has been very seriously eroded culturally, not sure it’s possible
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Second order effects. Get to define what a woman is. It ain't elective for the majority. This would be a good thing for society to discuss
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to give an example, reverse Lauren Southern's stunthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGpZSefYvwM …
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