Why is that every time gender is brought up, the military comes up. Also, that's a straw man argument. What I'm saying is that every person has their strengths, and that there are women suited to life in the military, be they desk jockies or in the poor bloody infantry. Most commonwealth nations and European nations removed all restrictions on who could serve where and guess what? They're still extremely effective fighting forces.JeffBergGold said:Rainboq said:Not necessarily, the world is made of all different types of people, and every single person is completely different. So really what you're saying is that every person has their strengths. The culture you have been raised in may tell you that men and women are good at certain things, but look into the work place and the classroom, men and women are doing the same jobs now, its just a matter of time until the majority of work places see around a 50/50 split in all roles. And I'm sorry, you can't ignore a particular demographic because it doesn't fit your theory. That'd be like a scientist ignoring results that contradicted their theory just to keep the theory valid, one can not simply do that.JeffBergGold said:How are the sexes equal but different?Rainboq said:I'm tempted to ask why again, but I shan't because that is infinitely nested. Instead I'll ask how.JeffBergGold said:I believe the sexes are equal but different.Rainboq said:So you're for the upholding of the traditional, arbitrary gender boundaries? Why?JeffBergGold said:Because I'm for men being men and women being women. There are enough effeminate males already, there needs to be a balance.Rainboq said:Why wouldn't you want that? If you don't mind me asking.JeffBergGold said:No way in hell would I let my son do that. Let it be known that I respect this man and what he is doing for his son. I just wouldn't do it personally. My son doesn't even have access to a dress. At least I would hope he doesn't.
Men are better at some things than women.
Women are better at some things than men.
Both genders should play to their strengths instead of trying to be something they are not. I believe effeminacy in most males is socially and culturally influenced rather than biologically inherent of course there are anomalies but i'm not talking about those.
So you're implying that if we replace all the men in the military with women the result would be inconsequential?
Being able to perform a job and being proficient at it are two different things. I CAN be a Doula does that mean I can perform the job as well as a woman? No, it doesn't.