One counter thought to this thread: It's disingenuous to assert that women are no different from men cognitively (true), and then also think that men are more prone to violence, sociopathy, narcissism, arrogance, and other negative traits. Not different means not different.https://twitter.com/zedshaw/status/1115649110701375489 …
Almost the exact same socialization argument was used to justify saying woman are always bad at spatial cognition. Read it. Also, there are tons of people who believe that hormones and genetics--not just socialization--cause negative personality traits in men.
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The core difference for me is that in the case of women these arguments are used to justify denying women opportunity whereas with men those arguments are usually an appeal for men to take greater responsibility. So I don’t find it inconsistent or hypocritical.
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You should read up on how people use "alpha" and "beta" to deny men opportunities in relationships, dating, marriage, jobs, promotions, social standing, wealth, and a ton of other things. Not to mention the belief that men can't be caretakers because they're violent.
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