It never has been.
Quote from: Mordo on January 06, 2016, 03:20:25 AMI don't know why it became so controversial to say that men and women are psychologically and anatomically different. It never has been. It is controversial to say that because of these differences some people don't have a right to something as basic as voting.
I don't know why it became so controversial to say that men and women are psychologically and anatomically different.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on January 06, 2016, 10:46:15 AMQuote from: Mordo on January 06, 2016, 03:20:25 AMI don't know why it became so controversial to say that men and women are psychologically and anatomically different. It never has been. It is controversial to say that because of these differences some people don't have a right to something as basic as voting.But there is however, an emerging line of thought which purports that there is absolutely no innate statistical differences between men and women whatsoever, and that gender is a social construct etc.Hell, it's becoming the law of the land in the hallmarks of British academia.
Quote from: Mordo on January 06, 2016, 11:09:53 AMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on January 06, 2016, 10:46:15 AMQuote from: Mordo on January 06, 2016, 03:20:25 AMI don't know why it became so controversial to say that men and women are psychologically and anatomically different. It never has been. It is controversial to say that because of these differences some people don't have a right to something as basic as voting.But there is however, an emerging line of thought which purports that there is absolutely no innate statistical differences between men and women whatsoever, and that gender is a social construct etc.Hell, it's becoming the law of the land in the hallmarks of British academia.Do you have any examples of this in academia? And for the record, gender is partially a social construct.
In terms of the more OT issue, I don't believe everyone should vote. Why? Because so many people are uneducated in who they vote for, and what they vote for. They just listen to the masses or popular opinion without doing the research themselves and coming to their own conclusion.
Quote from: Luciana on January 05, 2016, 09:00:40 PMIn terms of the more OT issue, I don't believe everyone should vote. Why? Because so many people are uneducated in who they vote for, and what they vote for. They just listen to the masses or popular opinion without doing the research themselves and coming to their own conclusion. This is one of my biggest problems with democracy; I'm the most politically knowledgeable person in my family and circle of friends and yet I'm hilariously uninformed about most things needed to run a country; it's ridiculous that I'll be able to vote at the next election despite knowing almost nothing about any of the politicians, let alone having the ability to compare them and choose the best one.
You can't blame democracy on plain ignorance. It's the job of a citizen to do his or her own research.
Quote from: Septy on January 07, 2016, 02:06:54 AMYou can't blame democracy on plain ignorance. It's the job of a citizen to do his or her own research.Great, so let's get rid of the courts. It's obviously a citizen's job to be law-abiding.
Quote from: Cadenza on January 07, 2016, 01:54:05 AMQuote from: Luciana on January 05, 2016, 09:00:40 PMIn terms of the more OT issue, I don't believe everyone should vote. Why? Because so many people are uneducated in who they vote for, and what they vote for. They just listen to the masses or popular opinion without doing the research themselves and coming to their own conclusion. This is one of my biggest problems with democracy; I'm the most politically knowledgeable person in my family and circle of friends and yet I'm hilariously uninformed about most things needed to run a country; it's ridiculous that I'll be able to vote at the next election despite knowing almost nothing about any of the politicians, let alone having the ability to compare them and choose the best one.You can't blame democracy on plain ignorance. It's the job of a citizen to do his or her own research.