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What is a"Don Juan?"
by Answerbag Staff on April 12th, 2010
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I believe there has been a ten year attempt to defame my name. Can one person defend themselves from concerted character assassInation?
by Ab_S on April 24th, 2012
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What is gender and race discrimination?
by Answerbag Staff on April 10th, 2010
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How can gender discrimination impact a company?
by Answerbag Staff on March 31st, 2010
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Do you Think this Individual Knows About Prejudice (See Below)?
by mdGreg on May 3rd, 2012
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You're reading Today I was the victim of gender discrimination. How is it possible that people are still ignorant enough to believe that women are inferior? Is equality really that much to ask?
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Women cannot do "everything" men can't do. In the Navy, aboard ships, there are jobs that take 4 women to do it, while it takes
only 2 men to do tha same job. There's no women who run 100m dash in
a 9.58 time. In the 100m dash (Olympic and world Cup), the 4th place
is between 9.9 and 10.2, which means he's faster than the fastest
woeman at 10.9. This is just a few small examples. Does that mean I
believe women are "inferior"? No, I don't. But there are definitely differences that because of "feminism" rhetoric many women are neither willing to acknowledge nor embrace those differences. Those
differences are not shortcomings or sign of weackness, but in today atmosphere of feminism and political correctness, they have become
some sort of taboo. I'm not defending the behavior of that man--I can't. I'm a single father of two young girls, so ther's not a single drop of blood in me of anti-women, but it's costummary of me
to present different perspectives whenever I come across statements
like yours. We need to watch out for men like that guy--there's no
question about that--but we also need to watch and counterattack this kind of "feminism":
by buttman on March 1st, 2010