Aquawhite
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Men blame women, Women blame men. It's a vicious cycle.
Depression in men - Better Health Channel.
I'd be interested to know what these traits you prefer are exactly?I definately prefer men with traditionally masculine traits ( Though I wouldnt say that they are necessarily the ones you specified), I certainly never EXPECT them though. They are so rare.
wow what insight. what doesn't the hsc teach these days eh?There is definitely sexism against men. Likewise, there is still sexism against women. As long as there are differences, their will be judgement to some degree. Humans are flawed and susceptable to bias, thus, we cannot remove it as a society, we can only minimise its impacts and occurances.
It's a matter of what you should stop doing.Alright you tell me what we should do about this. Idiot.
Yes I can. Of all the statements made in NCAP, and particularly in a thread like this, why does that one need to be accompanied by evidence?how so? you can't make accusations like that without evidence.
I'm guessing you've studied feminist thought at uni? Or does ride operating teach you that?wow what insight. what doesn't the hsc teach these days eh?
If you're talking about the link, so do I.God I hope that is a joke :s
Eh. All I did was 'generic statement' 101. I'm over the whole feminist, mysoginist etc. debate. I've got a presentation to do on it next week, and just tired of the reseach for it.wow what insight. what doesn't the hsc teach these days eh?
lol. Nebuchanezzar partially right though. I have done enough feminist studies (as part of Dramaturgy) at uni to have contirbuted more than I did.I'm guessing you've studied feminist thought at uni? Or does ride operating teach you that?
If you're talking about the link, so do I.
they all do obvs.dieburndie said:Yes I can. Of all the statements made in NCAP, and particularly in a thread like this, why does that one need to be accompanied by evidence?
learned some feminist crap in uni english a few times. i found it boring so i took some more chem subjectsI'm guessing you've studied feminist thought at uni? Or does ride operating teach you that?
Depends how they approach it I guess. I'm doing it from a theatrical perspective, which isn't too bad.learned some feminist crap in uni english a few times. i found it boring so i took some more chem subjects
I do completely agree with your point, a lot of emphasis is put on women in relation to sexism. A few weeks ago we were discussing this in legal studies and for some reason the majority of the girls in our class believed Men deserve less rights than Women, for one reason, because the oppression on them (Women) that they have suffered over the many hundreds of years....I was watching Q&A the other day, and Germaine Greer was going on about the oppressive nature of marriage etc. And it got me thinking...everyone mostly talks about sexism in relation to women...but what about guys? What do people think about society's perception of males etc? Is feminism been interpreted in such extreme ways that it is now detrimental to guys? Also, does anyone know anything about laws etc that could be considered sexist against males?
I've noticed that it happens to turn the majority of male students exposed to that into anti-feminists. Equality.James Cohen said:So just putting it out there now, is the current education system turning the majority of its female students into feminists? I mean I’m all for equality but is what the current education system teaching producing a whole bunch of feminists who all believe that men are all sexist and oppressors.
Yea, I know what you mean. Why cant we simply "forget" about the past, move on and teach Equality.... to the best extent we canI've noticed that it happens to turn the majority of male students exposed to that into anti-feminists. Equality.