(01-22-2020, 08:40 AM)Shannon Wrote: I do not have the energy to discourse with you about the effects feminism has had on the united states, and if I did I wouldn't have the time. If you want to see how things really, are, you can do an in-depth study of feminist action and thinking from 1st through 4th waves in the United States, and then do an in-depth study of the masculine point of view, both for and against feminism in this country.
There's a lot of resources available for you to do it. And to know what you're looking at, all you have to remember is what the definition of "equality" actually is. If a man can do it, then a woman can do it with the same results, if they are equal; and the same is true in reverse. If the same result does not happen, then either they are not equal on that point, or there is a situation where one sex is trying to "have their cake and eat it too".
But this gets into politics, and that is not what we discuss here, so we will end this here.
Thanks for sparing some energy to post this. Hope you get better soon. This goes in line with what Jordan Peterson talks about in Regard to equality of opportunity.