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by backprojection
3993 days ago
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>The current educational and political system is organized toward exclusively presenting the view that gender is a cultural construct and there are no differences between men and women other than plumbing. I think it's the right political conclusion, even if the reasoning is questionable.
Just because you could conduct research to root out differences in populations of females and males, it doesn't mean that you should. What's the point? It seems to be that these arguments are used to justify gender disparity in occupations, achievement, etc. I like Dan Dennet's response to this question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beKC_7rlTuw&feature=youtu.be... |
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