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RE: Feminism in prehistoric times / primitive culture
April 12, 2017 at 1:07 pm
(April 11, 2017 at 7:56 pm)larson Wrote: It's not crap. Feminists are entitled and deluded.
Possibly but not for any "reason" that you brought up.
You say you are a woman but write as though you have never met one.
If I were to guess I would say you were a thirteen year old boy.
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RE: Feminism in prehistoric times / primitive culture
April 12, 2017 at 2:44 pm
But...Larson, the rest of your "explanation" is total crapola.
You cannot pick and choose which history to note in your theory and which to cast aside, nor can you make generalized statements of opinion about societies and the roles played by women and men, nor assign what is considered progress to male roles, while commenting on your opinion that females would have only produced little beyond what amounted to a still primitive sort of arrangement for humans.
Well...you CAN do all of that, but nobody will take you seriously. I will give you this; gender matters, but it is not all that matters. The jobs that strong males can do because they have the brawn are few anymore, but they will likely remain. The jobs that males do because they make that their priority are still around and always will be. That some men and some women have different priorities is what makes the wage difference we hear so much about.
Other than that, traditional gender roles have blended into individual choice. Blasted back to the stone age by an EMP and what will be needed are intelligent and determined men and women who are have various skill sets and whose survival depends on cooperation.
I think I agree with whomever posited that you are most likely a 13 year old man-child. Or possibly a young female who hates her own sex.
I don't think anyone wants to waste any more time on your posts, either long or short. But...maybe you should revisit your theory yourself when you mature.
In the meanwhile, you should so a search for accomplishments of women throughout history.
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RE: Feminism in prehistoric times / primitive culture
April 12, 2017 at 2:45 pm
(April 12, 2017 at 1:13 pm)LastPoet Wrote: (April 12, 2017 at 12:57 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Sorry, I only respond to double dog dares and higher, and then only on the playground. Meet me by the flag pole at 4PM after you get out of jr. high school.
Back in my day we only scheduled fights to a remote area at least 500 meters from the school perimeter so the principal office couldnt charge us with disciplinary action.
Never took part in one. Usually the ones I had were in the spur of the moment. OFC, I watched some and it never really was a fight you can call a fight. I took the oportunity to share some fine hash with friends that were too generours to donate some money for my troubles.
Only one fight in my life with the boy that everyone said was the toughest in jr. high. We both kicked each others ass a little but I never had to have another fight.
Wonder if I was smart or just got lucky?
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RE: Feminism in prehistoric times / primitive culture
April 12, 2017 at 5:23 pm
(April 12, 2017 at 6:16 am)larson Wrote: I dare one of you to go through my whole post (you know, the very long one) and refute everything I said.
No, I don't waste more than a minute of my time on trolls.
I went through it and gave my response previously.
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RE: Feminism in prehistoric times / primitive culture
May 18, 2017 at 7:57 am
Let me guess - yours is right? That's it? No rhyme or reason, just Larson's fiat declaration of the way of the world?
Cyberman used Hitchens' Razor.
It's super effective!
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