As Zykon theLich pointed out, there is some firmly logical reasoning set out to support it. Since it is a universal trait that is also seen in many animal groups I place it at an automatic biological standpoint. The thing I'm trying to add to it is actually that it's a social thing too. So of the two things I said I'm "sure" it is, it's actually just the social element that you can generally argue with. Unless you have any reason or evidence to believe that it is not biological. But social reinforcement can also be the product of biological leanings anyways so I'm not sure that matters so much.thaluikhain said:I don't see any reason to assume there is any biological programming at work. But, assuming that it is, I don't see why this isn't something that can be overcome, at least more than is happening now.Lightknight said:I'm sure this is a combination of social reinforcement and biological programming. So I have no idea what, if anything, we can do about.
I mean, humans evolved to be hunter gatherers, and yet I'm sitting here using a computer that was designed and built by humans. Totally beyond anything the human mind was programmed to do.
It just benefits most species for the one that carries the children to term to be the one that the species protects the most. It also benefits most species for that gender to be the most nurturing. Two things we see strongly in our species as well.
If you kill a man who just impregnated 15 women the night before, all 15 children may still be carried to term. For every one women you kill that's 1 less possible pregnancy (twins not considered).
Eh, see, that's the thing. My bias is such that I don't think I want to overcome it. I literally do not see saving a woman's life over a man's as being a moral quandary and I'm not entirely see why I'm not able to make that move to realize I'm being sexist against men when I think that.IMHO, that's the most important step in deal with something like this. Once someone realises they have a bias, they can try to overcome it, something we can expect to have at least some level of success.Lightknight said:Like I said in my other posts, I absolutely know that I suffer from this line of thinking too.
Please keep in mind, that even knowing this I am still debating on the side that men's rights need to be advocated for. Just in case me saying this makes it sound like I think men don't deserve rights.