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by Chris2048
3038 days ago
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But you are describing "sexist outcomes" which isn't the same sense of the word. It alludes to a sexist mechanism only - whereas the board quotas are the sexist mechanism. "Income inequality" Has been discussed plenty of time, so I'm not going to reproduce it here. In any case, there is plenty of dispute on whether it is the result of "sexism". "domestic workload" is something society does criticise, but in any case it is a social convention only - not enforced by law. |
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