Discussion in the Feminism thread caused me to trip and fall over, onto one of my favorite topics, equality. Part of my post there outlined my ideals on it, but I thought I'd expand on it here, and maybe spark up some discussion on the topic.
Maternity leave would be out of the question, because it's an unfair task that allows for women to get paid time off that men are physically incapable of receiving. Aside from that, sexual harassment policies and laws would be thrown out the window, for the exact same reason.
Men or women who've been injured on the work place will either be forced to work or unemployed. There will be no special positions for those with disabilities, and either they find what jobs they can do, or they don't work.
Even out of the work place, scholarships would dry up between the schools, majors, and races of students. Rights that protect minors in the student sector and work force will also vanish. Every criminal will be tried as an adult, which could land 8-15 year old children in jail for life, or on the injection slab.
Lost children would turn into missing persons. Militants would no longer get military pension or payment for college, removing any perks of joining the military.
Racism would become an archaic concept, as the law views all subjects as equal, human or otherwise.
Personally, a world that's equal, in the strictest sense of the word, is a very unfair world. I really wouldn't want to live in that world. Would you?
Feminists aside, I personally think the concept of definition-strict equality is very bad. It would undermine just about every useful discriminatory law in place in the United States (and likely elsewhere, although I'm unfamiliar with the laws, so I'm unsure). If there was perfect equality, yes "discrimination" and corrupt policies like Affirmative Action would cease, but a lot of highly useful objects would cease too.NewClassic post=18.70439.691930 said:Equality is something most human beings don't want. Feminists want "equality," which I really don't agree with. Here's the thing about equality, is it's completely non-discriminatory. It doesn't matter if you're white, black, Cuban, Asian, Mexican, British, Australian, male, female, or several of the above. You get the same thing everyone else gets.
Separate bathrooms? Denied. Scholarships? Denied. Maternity leave? Hell no. Honestly, it's not that great a thing, this whole equality subject. I like the fact that students have certain rights that can't be trumped, or the fact that women can get maternity leave, or that minors have to get breaks after a certain point.
I like the idea of non-equality, so it's fair for everyone, especially those with disabilities.
Maternity leave would be out of the question, because it's an unfair task that allows for women to get paid time off that men are physically incapable of receiving. Aside from that, sexual harassment policies and laws would be thrown out the window, for the exact same reason.
Men or women who've been injured on the work place will either be forced to work or unemployed. There will be no special positions for those with disabilities, and either they find what jobs they can do, or they don't work.
Even out of the work place, scholarships would dry up between the schools, majors, and races of students. Rights that protect minors in the student sector and work force will also vanish. Every criminal will be tried as an adult, which could land 8-15 year old children in jail for life, or on the injection slab.
Lost children would turn into missing persons. Militants would no longer get military pension or payment for college, removing any perks of joining the military.
Racism would become an archaic concept, as the law views all subjects as equal, human or otherwise.
Personally, a world that's equal, in the strictest sense of the word, is a very unfair world. I really wouldn't want to live in that world. Would you?