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beer, I want beer
You're never going to have absolutely equality of men and women. Remember our conversation about the firefighter who needs to carry you from a burning building? Most women are not going to be able to lift a 250 pound person and carry them to safety.
But, in the interests of "equality," some fire departments give women an easier physical test than men, so that they can pass and become fire fighters. Is that truly equality? No. It's socially engineered equality, and it may well result in someone's death. Perhaps both the female firefighter and the person she's trying to carry to safety.
See, when the Constitution says "all men are created equal" (and we'll understand that to include women in 2006), it simply means that all are created equal under the law--that we are all the same under the law, regardless of race, class, or gender (the holy trinity of the left). It doesn't literally mean that all people are created equal.
Genetically, men and women are not equal. They are not the same as one another. Yet many branches of feminism proceed on the assumption that they are the same, that biological differences mean little or nothing, and that gender is just a social construct. These branches of feminism are flawed, because they refuse to acknowledge empirical evidence that contradicts their position.
Rational feminists need to acknowledge the fact that men and women are different. Yes, there are many, many variations, and some men are more like women and some women more like men, but on the whole, a woman is more like a woman than a man is like a woman.
These differences have real world consequences, that cannot be denied no matter how many Lawrence Sumners the left forces to resign for forwarding a hypothesis based on observed evidence that the left doesn't want to acknowledge.
But, in the interests of "equality," some fire departments give women an easier physical test than men, so that they can pass and become fire fighters. Is that truly equality? No. It's socially engineered equality, and it may well result in someone's death. Perhaps both the female firefighter and the person she's trying to carry to safety.
See, when the Constitution says "all men are created equal" (and we'll understand that to include women in 2006), it simply means that all are created equal under the law--that we are all the same under the law, regardless of race, class, or gender (the holy trinity of the left). It doesn't literally mean that all people are created equal.
Genetically, men and women are not equal. They are not the same as one another. Yet many branches of feminism proceed on the assumption that they are the same, that biological differences mean little or nothing, and that gender is just a social construct. These branches of feminism are flawed, because they refuse to acknowledge empirical evidence that contradicts their position.
Rational feminists need to acknowledge the fact that men and women are different. Yes, there are many, many variations, and some men are more like women and some women more like men, but on the whole, a woman is more like a woman than a man is like a woman.
These differences have real world consequences, that cannot be denied no matter how many Lawrence Sumners the left forces to resign for forwarding a hypothesis based on observed evidence that the left doesn't want to acknowledge.