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| quote: | Originally posted by Fast Turtle
Men fight more of the wars and engender more of the competitive nature of humanity than women, and while this has led to all sorts of conflict, it's also a great source of the progress we've made as a species. |
This argument has always bothered me a great deal because 'men' has always been a term associated with those who are in power and have the means to start and fight wars, so it becomes redundant to seperate the genders on this issue. You always hear pseudo-feminists argue that if women ruled the world there would be no wars, but if that were the case, then the whole definition of what a woman is wouldn't apply in the first place. We would instead have "post-women" assuming the roles males previousely had, and thus starting wars as well.
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