Sexism
How sexist is the world today?
Can anyone actually make a judgment? In order to judge things; to analyze them, we must step away from our own perception to look through the sandy viewpoint of our subject. We all try to avoid sexism, but is it still prevalent in the subconscious mind? What caused sexism in the first place, the evolutionary difference between males and females? If this is so, males are actually superior to females: they're bigger, stronger, and faster. Does that make them smarter as well? Why are we so opposed to this viewpoint? Perhaps we're being oppositely sexist: in order to cease discrimination, we are oppositely discriminating. Favoring women to avoid favoring men.
But we can never really know. People don't like to admit their wrongs, even in light of scientific evidence.
Can anyone actually make a judgment? In order to judge things; to analyze them, we must step away from our own perception to look through the sandy viewpoint of our subject. We all try to avoid sexism, but is it still prevalent in the subconscious mind? What caused sexism in the first place, the evolutionary difference between males and females? If this is so, males are actually superior to females: they're bigger, stronger, and faster. Does that make them smarter as well? Why are we so opposed to this viewpoint? Perhaps we're being oppositely sexist: in order to cease discrimination, we are oppositely discriminating. Favoring women to avoid favoring men.
But we can never really know. People don't like to admit their wrongs, even in light of scientific evidence.
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