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by prower
2032 days ago
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Is the "Minister for women" a charge common in other countries too? It's the first time I've heard of it and, quite honestly, it sounds pretty weird (albeit I undertand why it's there). I guess some push is needed for this kind of change, as the system is somehow natually fit for status quo. In a perfect world, gender in these matters wouldn't even be part of the discussion at all. These are intellectual, not physical demanding jobs, so the only discriminination should be for one's preparations and ideas anyway. |
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I expected more from my country, honestly.
They evaded the rules by making it a gender quota, so it would also apply to males if the situation would be reversed, the guardian produced fake news again. But to me these rules are still discrimination and arbitrary and could be applied to any intrinsic property or even belief systems.
Still, it also implicates that there is a fundamental difference between men and women.
> These are intellectual, not physical demanding jobs
The women in question faked her PhD and consequentially lost it, although I agree that it isn't a measurement of competence. Suggesting quotas is though. You cannot get authority by suing for your position, on the contrary.