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by ergothus
3400 days ago
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Is it? I know it's not popular to say things like "women can't do this" or "women aren't as good at this", but I've not actually heard someone say that men and women don't have differences. A great many of those differences are socialization, not biology, but even then there are physical differences. For example, I know lots of people that want women to be able to be in combat roles in the military. I've not heard anyone suggest that any qualification standard that actually applies to fitness to do so be lowered. Given the biological range of the genders, this would mean that: * there would be women who physically qualify
* that number would be less than men that physically qualify ...and everyone seems okay with this. Frankly, I've heard far more people get angry about some theoretical upset person than I've ever seen actual upset persons. |
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