I hate this argument with a firey passion - and moreover, I HATE that people use this argument to push for restrictions on women (curfews, clothing restrictions, etc). Apart from being unjust, it's illogical - given that the behavioural problem which must be controlled lies with the guys, why aren't the controls being placed on their behaviour? Curfews on the guys, for instance?
One of the things I found extremely annoying in his most recent post was the assumption that males had the economic and physical power, and the only thing women brought to the table was the ability to be faithful and procreate. It's just... GAH.
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I hate this argument with a firey passion - and moreover, I HATE that people use this argument to push for restrictions on women (curfews, clothing restrictions, etc). Apart from being unjust, it's illogical - given that the behavioural problem which must be controlled lies with the guys, why aren't the controls being placed on their behaviour? Curfews on the guys, for instance?
One of the things I found extremely annoying in his most recent post was the assumption that males had the economic and physical power, and the only thing women brought to the table was the ability to be faithful and procreate. It's just... GAH.
*takes deep breaths and tries to calm down*