RE: Modern feminism
July 24, 2014 at 9:19 am
(This post was last modified: July 24, 2014 at 9:21 am by Dystopia.)
Tiberius I've seen similar studies in my country that justify with similar factors why women earn less, but can we call that discrimination? I don't think so. Let's imagine women put the same time and effort to work and studies, do you think there would still be a wage gap? No. Discrimination would be if equal jobs means less paying for women and more for men. You can't say it's discrimination if, let's say, more men are CEO than women. I've met some women on real life that occupy high ranking jobs, most of them either do not have kids or their husbands are stay at home dads, they're proof there is no such thing as discrimination when it comes to high ranking jobs, as long as you have the skills and can do it well, they'll hire you. Like my dad always told me, 'if you're good enough you won't have to look for a job, they'll come for you instead'
Maybe if we made studies of wages according to race or religion we could conclude some races earn more on average than others, people that follow religion X or Y earn more on average than people who follow other religions... This is not discrimination, merely a sociological factor, we can try to erase it according to possibilities, but we can't force people to be equal. Equality means equal opportunities, not results
Maybe if we made studies of wages according to race or religion we could conclude some races earn more on average than others, people that follow religion X or Y earn more on average than people who follow other religions... This is not discrimination, merely a sociological factor, we can try to erase it according to possibilities, but we can't force people to be equal. Equality means equal opportunities, not results
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