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9th August 06, 10:51 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by dragoninterrupted
It simply amazes me that women, who have demanded equal rights with men and to shed the moniker of "the weaker sex" insist on holding to natural concepts of decency for themselves thus maintaining a "seperate place" in society from the men they wish to be equal with. I am by no means a shovinist, but it seems to me that the feminist movement has a few biases it needs to shed if it is truly to attain its goal (which I think is nebulous at best to most of its adherents).
James
it is a common problem of any group that seeks "equality" to another group. They want all the rights and priviledges they supposedly don't have, but they are very quick to remind that they are "oppressed" or something like that, and demand special treatment. Very common problem.
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