Um..I think if you're going to try to make an "intelligent" point, you
should really learn to spell the words "TEACHING" and "CHILDREN" or use a
spell checker.
Now, as for the point you attempted to make, your "point" has nothing
whatsoever to do with misogyny. Maybe you should look that one up too.
Women who choose to leave the workforce for whatever reason are not
discriminated against. Neither are men who choose to leave the workforce.
Misogyny refers to how women are treated as a whole. Do American put more
value on a man than on a woman? THAT is what misogyny is all about:
Discrimation toward women. If you live in the US, ask yourself the
questions
that I first asked about misogyny. Who gets paid more? Men or women? Who
rises faster at the workplace, men or women? Who makes up the majority of
Congress, men or women? I could go on, but why bother. The answer is
obvious.
in article lzKLj.11006$CO2.4576@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
madhatter at
rnvc70@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 4/11/08 10:28 AM:
> How many women leave the workforce to raise childrend? How many women
> DECIDE not to compete fully in the workforce, because they their
personal
> life is a priority. How many women take teching jobs because it affords
> them free time?????
>
> This is not simply a numbers game. MANY women choose to let their
husbands
> or partners be the breadwinners. Nothing is so simple.
>
> "Brian Gold" <bgold50@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:C424767A.53B09%bgold50@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Is America a misogynistic country? Hmmm...let's see...how much does the
>> highest paid male movie star earn per movie? How about the highest paid
>> femal star?
>> What about the highest paid CEOs in the US? Mostly male of female?
>> Let's see...how many female presidents have we had so far? Oh...well,
OK
>> then, VICE-presidents...Hmmmm
>> Who's on the Fortune 400 list? How many of them are women? Well,
there's
>> always Oprah. Wait...Celine Dion! Oh, nope, she's Canadian....
>> I think we can all agree that there are plenty of countries in the
world
>> that are FAR more misogynistic than the US. Any women here feel like
>> moving
>> to Iran or Saudi Arabia? How about years of terror under the Taliban in
>> Afghanistan?
>> I think I've made my point. Elton has every right to his opinion, and
the
>> facts show that the US IS a misogynistic country! I wish it weren't,
but
>> it
>> is. Maybe he's like that embarrasing relative that tells you the truth
no
>> matter how much you really don't want to hear it!
>> OK, you can all start flaming me now!
>>
>
>
Um..I think if you're going to try to make an "intelligent" point, you
should reallylearn to spell the word "TEACHING" and "CHILDREN" or use a
spell checker.
Now, as for the point you attempted to make, your "point" has nothing
whatsoever to misogyny. Make you should look that one up too.
Women who choose to leave the workforce for whatever reason are not
decriminated against. Neither are men who choose to leave the workforce.
Misogyny refers to how women are treated as a whole. Do American put more
value on a man than on a woman? THAT is what misogyny is all about.
Discrimation toward women. If you live in the US, ask yourself the
questions
that I first asked about misogyny. Who gets paid more? Men or women? Who
rises faster at the workplace, men or women? Who makes up the majority of
Congress, men or women? I could go on, but why bother. The answer is
obvious.


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