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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostAhhh yes the great plan, with female scientists we have “proven” that we are the same species so you will not expect it when we take over the world, forcing you men into sexual slavery while we do all the hard work…..erm, hang on….
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Originally posted by Mason Boyne View PostWomen are ok in their place. After all said and done science has proved that they're almost human!
On a sensible note as a female working in what could be the ultimate male industry (construction) I can say I have only ever once been at the receiving end of a discriminatory comment (& the giver was overdue for retirement & just of a different era) yes there is banter but that goes on for all the team & I give as good as I get, I am judge for what I do & not what I am so I think society is improving, as ever there will be “radicals” but generally life is shiny
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostPersonally I have spent much of my adult life thinking women are fantasic but if you geeks want to argue if the female body is less able to produce a brain capable of computer programming you are missing the point.
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Women are ok in their place. After all said and done science has proved that they're almost human!
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predators, africa , Wim121.
i can feel a song coming on
Near the CUK village
The peaceful CUK village
The lion sleeps tonight
Near the CUK village
The quiet CUK village
The lion sleeps tonight
wim121 away
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostOh for feck's sake - clearly I wasn't unambiguous enough!
I didn't call you a predator - I suggested that you thinking that huge numbers of women were viewing you as a predator was a figment of an overactive, misogynistic imagination! I think you just proved the point.
But well done - you got me to respond to another trolling post.
Meanwhile, the rest of us live in a society where rights are given to women over men. Your denial of it is just ludricous.
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHow are you being victimised?
The point of positive discrimination in certain cases is to change how society views other sectors of society including those who are normally excluded.
For example having more male primary school teachers helps to:
1. Stop boys normal behaviour being stigmatised
2. Give children who don't have good male role models them
etc.
On the other hand while having more female politicians is good the fact that all we are getting is the replacement of male politicians from a certain background i.e. Harperson's with female politicians from the same background isn't a good thing.
What did any of that have to do with what I said ....
Positive discrimination:
What Is Positive Discrimination? | Ask Jeeves
I thought I said this quite cleary before, obviously not!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostShould'nt you be getting the old boys supper ready?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostOh for feck's sake - clearly I wasn't unambiguous enough!
I didn't call you a predator - I suggested that you thinking that huge numbers of women were viewing you as a predator was a figment of an overactive, misogynistic imagination! I think you just proved the point.
But well done - you got me to respond to another trolling post.
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostHow have I?
All you referenced is my post that I made in response to being called a predator which is laughable ....
I didn't call you a predator - I suggested that you thinking that huge numbers of women were viewing you as a predator was a figment of an overactive, misogynistic imagination! I think you just proved the point.
But well done - you got me to respond to another trolling post.
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Personally I have spent much of my adult life thinking women are fantasic but if you geeks want to argue if the female body is less able to produce a brain capable of computer programming you are missing the point.
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Originally posted by wim121 View Post
I just dont see how victimising a sector of society, previously supposedly unvictimised makes things right and my point.
If we want equality, we must try to understand others perspectives. Instead of getting more rights for one sector of society, by undermining the rights of another sector ....
The point of positive discrimination in certain cases is to change how society views other sectors of society including those who are normally excluded.
For example having more male primary school teachers helps to:
1. Stop boys normal behaviour being stigmatised
2. Give children who don't have good male role models them
etc.
On the other hand while having more female politicians is good the fact that all we are getting is the replacement of male politicians from a certain background i.e. Harperson's with female politicians from the same background isn't a good thing.
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