I started a thread last night asking you guys to consider the idea that women and blacks actually want to be second class citizens. I won't bother typing everything again, but apparently my thread got deleted. I'm not sure if it was becasue of my post (If so that's a bit inane) but perhaps we can try debating this again without the thread getting mauled?
Originally posted by cmsMasterWho am I to utter an opinion? I'd much rather let men speak for me.
I started a thread last night asking you guys to consider the idea that women and blacks actually want to be second class citizens. I won't bother typing everything again, but apparently my thread got deleted. I'm not sure if it was becasue of my post (If so that's a bit inane) but perhaps we can try debating this again without the thread getting mauled?
Originally posted by NordlysSigh, I wish that thread hadn't disappeared.
Who am I to utter an opinion? I'd much rather let men speak for me.
I mean in general, so one or two specific examples of a handful of people to whom this doesn't apply won't really add anything.
There's a lot to support that women enjoy being second class citizens, they simply don't have to worry about responsibility as much as men. Sure, not always true, but there are women that think like that.
Originally posted by cmsMasterMake your point clearly and you may get more meaningful feedback. . .
Sigh, I wish that thread hadn't disappeared.
I mean in general, so one or two specific examples of a handful of people to whom this doesn't apply won't really add anything.
There's a lot to support that women enjoy being second class citizens, they simply don't have to worry about responsibility as much as men. Sure, not always true, but there are women that think like that.
Originally posted by EAPOEI think the point has been made clearly. Maybe you're too dense to figure it out.
Make your point clearly and you may get more meaningful feedback. . .
Do women and blacks prefer being second-class citizens and intentionally hold back from reaching first class citizenship because of the benefits that they can gain from being second class citizens?
Get it?
Originally posted by cmsMasterI really do not know what to say to that. . .
I think the point has been made clearly. Maybe you're too dense to figure it out.
Do women and blacks prefer being second-class citizens and intentionally hold back from reaching first class citizenship because of the benefits that they can gain from being second class citizens?
Get it?
Originally posted by cmsMasterI read your deleted thread (before it was deleted, obviously). Why not discuss whether or not splashing water on a tree will cause an elephant to fly? Your premise was no more scientific nor intelligent than that.
I started a thread last night asking you guys to consider the idea that women and blacks actually want to be second class citizens. I won't bother typing everything again, but apparently my thread got deleted. I'm not sure if it was becasue of my post (If so that's a bit inane) but perhaps we can try debating this again without the thread getting mauled?
Originally posted by reader1107Oh really? How is that? You're basically talking out of your ass.
I read your deleted thread (before it was deleted, obviously). Why not discuss whether or not splashing water on a tree will cause an elephant to fly? Your premise was no more scientific nor intelligent than that.
Originally posted by EAPOE😀 Well done! Hadn't thought of that, and yet it shows that a rare occurrence (sp) isn't the same as a pattern.
If an elephant happened to be standing on a fallen log, a ripple of water from a near by lake may cause the poor elaphant to slip, loose its grip and fly off. . . .