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« on: January 12, 2006, 06:31:26 PM »


I don't think his post merited that particular label.  Though I can't say I agree entirely with his or flyers analogy either.

I still feel that feminism amounts to bigotry, but not all of what flyers mentioned is true feminism.  Some of it is true egalitarianism.  Yes, men and women often compete for the same positions.  I also fault no one for wanting his/her spouse to find a job which pays well.  I definitely want my old lady to get a job that pays about twice as much as mine when she goes back to work, Nothing wrong with that sort of thinking, imho, and if she is better qualified than a man who might be competing for the same job, then she should get the job on her merits.  She worked hard, has straight As on her undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and her research was done in a much more marketable area than mine, but that's okay because I think more like an academic and she thinks more like a capitalist.  I think you may be a bit out of touch with the real concerns of the actual working class, despite your constant comments about us.
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