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Legitimate women's rights issues
#21
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 27, 2015 at 9:25 am)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: Ever see a young black Republican?

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... and in seriousness:

http://www.bet.com/news/politics/2013/12...-hope.html

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#22
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 27, 2015 at 8:44 am)Tiberius Wrote:
(October 27, 2015 at 7:29 am)pool Wrote: I don't think it's legal to pay different in the same jobs of the same position with the same amount of responsibilities.
Care of provide any examples of such organizations?

Of course it is, and it also makes sense to in some instances. Often you'll find people with more experience making more money than those with less experience, even in the same job.

A guy at work has the same job as me but earns more because he's been in the industry longer, and the company longer. If you take that away then a company would be forced to pay a new joiner the same as a veteran, which isn't going to go down well with the veteran.

An awful lot of the pay inequality issues between men and women boil down to two things:

1) Experience. Women are far more likely to take time out of work to raise children, and so will have less experience than their male counterparts when they return to work.

2) Negotiating Salary. I've heard of studies that say women are worse at negotiating salaries than men. Not sure if it's a big factor, but it might explain some of the inequality. It's not like companies have a set salary per job; it will vary based on the negotiation stage. I was offered a bonus as part of a pay raise and managed to negotiate so it was part of my regular guaranteed salary.

The pay varying with the number of years of experience in the field is very common and not limited to only the spectrum of women.
Granted that,women have to raise children and this takes them "out of the loop" for a few years reducing their years of experience on paper,is a legitimate reason;no corporation is going to give a free pass to anyone for reasons like this.
Where I live guys go work for labor jobs just so they can support their family at least for a few years. They get out of the loop for a few years reducing their years of experience on paper too. So I'm pretty sure this problem is not limited to only women.

About the part where you say that women are worse at negotiating salary - it's just an incompetence on the part of them really.
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#23
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 27, 2015 at 9:25 am)Lemonvariable72 Wrote:
(October 27, 2015 at 9:01 am)paulpablo Wrote: young black fuckers trying to tell women what they can do with their bodies.

By old white fuxkers I was referring to be he Republicans. Ever see a young black Republican?

No but you seem to be focusing irrationally on one age group and race (old white fuckers) when africa (the place where all those black fuckers live) suffers from way more womens rights issues than america, for example female circumsision, sex slavery, rape epidemics, domestic violance.


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#24
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
So my wife forwarded me this article and she was right, I liked it.  

from the article Wrote:I was recently talking to a man about a female friend of his, who had just told him about being sexually harassed at work. He was appalled.

He said, “It makes me so mad. She’s this sweet, Midwestern girl without a bad bone in her body. She just doesn’t deserve it.”

I pointed out that being an assertive, mean, or worldly type would not have made her “deserve” to be harassed either, but this conversation reminded me how common benevolent sexism is – and why it’s one of the hardest forms of sexism to call out.

So this article seems less aimed at matters of law and more at unthinking acceptance and promotion of traditional gender roles.  The three expectations cited in the article regard the chestnuts that:

1) women are/should-be more nurturing than men;
2) women are/should-be more more child centered than men;
3) women should be protected by men.  

Obviously these expectations impact how it is to be a man in such a culture as much as they do a woman.  But buying into these expectations probably does dis-enable women more when it comes to promoting independence and workplace success.



The rest of the article here.

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#25
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 27, 2015 at 12:48 pm)paulpablo Wrote:
(October 27, 2015 at 9:25 am)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: By old white fuxkers I was referring to be he Republicans. Ever see a young black Republican?

No but you seem to be focusing irrationally on one age group and race (old white fuckers) when africa (the place where all those black fuckers live) suffers from way more womens rights issues than america, for example female circumsision, sex slavery, rape epidemics, domestic violance.

Well yes I was. Africa as you mention has a huge range of human rights issues.
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#26
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
I find it hard to talk about legitimate issues for any group because the word legitimate implies the person using it subjectively knows what is or isn't an issue. I think if someone is truly hungry then finding food is a big necessity, but someone who is well fed might have other life problems like a divorce or losing a promotion that still affect them.

If you ask me I'd say that stereotypes we still hold in our subconscious are harmful to all of us, namely that some things must be feminine and others masculine.
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#27
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 26, 2015 at 9:32 pm)MentalGiant Wrote: Most modern feminists in developed countries want special treatment for women, not equal treatment
I'm going to have to disagree with this statement.
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#28
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 27, 2015 at 9:00 am)MentalGiant Wrote:
(October 26, 2015 at 10:43 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: Fetishization of WoC.

And might I ask what exactly is wrong with being attracted to people outside your own race/ethnicity? Is it just because it's some white men (who are apparently all that is wrong and evil in the world in some peoples eyes) that are attracted to "WoC"? Plenty of "men of color" are attracted to very fair skinned women too you know. Is that ok since there aren't white males involved? What about the "WoC" who are attracted to white men? Is that ok or not ok? Are people suppose to repress the physical traits they find attractive in others and just stick to their own race/ethnicity (because I would personally see that as taking a large step back in the wrong direction)? Or should people just repress all feelings of physical attraction period because if you find someone especially beautiful/hot/sexy/handsome ext... over any particular trait you must be "victimizing" them in some way?

I'm talking about the guys who think all Asian women are super feminine and submissive. Or that Latina women are firey. Or black women are always horny. Being attracted to someone because you think they're going to fulfill some weird interracial sex fantasy is fucking creepy. Being attracted to someone who happens to be non-white is fine. Just as long as you see them as a whole person, with their own thoughts and feelings. Not a kink. http://youtu.be/86TZjW3EhDg
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#29
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
(October 27, 2015 at 7:09 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I'm talking about the guys who think all Asian women are super feminine and submissive. Or that Latina women are firey. Or black women are always horny. Being attracted to someone because you think they're going to fulfill some weird interracial sex fantasy is fucking creepy. Being attracted to someone who happens to be non-white is fine. Just as long as you see them as a whole person, with their own thoughts and feelings. Not a kink. http://youtu.be/86TZjW3EhDg

Hell I fetishize pretty much everything nowadays. They say the brain is the biggest sex organ. (Admittedly with my gentleman parts that is a close call.) Nonetheless, if one can't be a creeper in their own heads, where can they be?
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#30
RE: Legitimate women's rights issues
Wait black women aren't always horny? Then why is it that everyone of them has kids?


*Just kidding
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