05-29-2008, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by waitingtables Your statistics aren't telling the whole truth on this issue. And you know that. And why should women go down into coal mines when they can get a college degree that lets them earn more than a coal miner? Men can make the same argument. The end result would be no coal for our power stations.
And what happened to all those years of women moaning about "equality"??
Now you say you don't want to take your turn after all, and want to remain dependent on men?
There are plenty of women in corporate boardrooms, so I don't know what point you're making there. Positions of responsigility are still overwhelmingly held by men rather than women - when are you girls going to step up to the plate?
And if those unskilled men went to college they wouldn't have to have those tough jobs, would they? I am not maoning about being a victim, I amn stating that historically women have suffered at the hands of the patriarchal society that we were born into. Times have changed, many attitudes have yet to change. |
Women's attitude that they are victims has to change for sure.
It's time they started to pull their weight instead of relying on men - and then complaining about being victims. |