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by biasedbrain
1808 days ago
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"I feel safe in the assumption that it is “men unfairly push to women while they go off to have fun at work” in precisely zero of them." But you don't actually know the reasons? "yes, the article we’re already discussing in this thread." Is that a feminist article? What makes it so? "Academics consider these concerns to be the effect of deeply ingrained and highly damaging stereotypes around gender" As expected, they don't dare to mention the real reasons (female privilege). It is not "just" societal constructs, it is the negotiation position of the wombs. |
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I know the reasons that have been cited for some policies aimed at encouraging men to take more maternity leave, including the workplace expectations/social pressure one cited in this article , which has been cited prominently around the Swedish policy with 90-days for each partner that is non-transferable plus a large pool that can be used by either partner. I haven't cataloged every argument cited for every policy of this type in every country. If you can find one that supports your characterization, you are welcome to present it.
> As expected, they don't dare to mention the real reasons (female privilege)
So now you are not only arguing that “feminist want us to believe X” without any evidence of feminists suggesting that, you also have added a hidden motive with similarly no evidence.
Your unsupported ideological fantasy is getting more elaborate, but not any more supported.