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I can think of many gifts that are bestowed on men and women alike, with varying contributions from each gender. But as far as I know, child birth is the only gift that is truly unique to women. I think that everything else that goes on has at least one representative from each gender. And if the ability to become pregnant, is what makes women respectable (which I'm not saying you think), I guess I just don't understand that any more than I understand why the ability to impregnate women isn't worthy of a similar respect. Maybe I'm just overlooking gifts that women have that men don't. There are traits more common in women, and traits more common in men sure. Is that what you mean?
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If more men understood the purpose and concepts behind this belief, there would be less men on women violence especially by younger men.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Only if those men commiting the violence were the same ones that understood the purposes and concepts behind that belief. I assure you that despite the fact that I don't share that belief, I never have and never will commit violence against any person (excepting self-defense), including women.
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It means to place them in a position of esteem... which in turn means to place them in a position of high worth, value or regard. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Well, I believe 1> in evaluating each person individually and not making assumptions about the greater population and 2> that men are in the same humanitarian sense, worthy of being places in a position of high worth, value or regard based on their value as people. But that's on a general level. On a more personal level, I fail to see the virtues that woman posses which make them superior to men, just as I fail to see the virtues men posses which would make them superior to women. There are many virtues I recognize as being commonly found more in women than in men, but in my albeit rather limited experience, I think people are general are of a rather consistant quality.
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THere are many types and levels of feminism... the majority [of women] think that "modern
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Certainly I agree that there are many types and levels of feminism. And as to whether the representatives of feminism have done more to help or harm women in the past 20 years is not something I feel qualified to talk about. However, I do not profess to be a feminist. I was merely recognizing the fact that the comment I was making is one that feminists have made as well. The point I was making is that the idea is feminist, not that me, or my agument neccesarily are.
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Sorry, reading my statement I understand how you could think I meant you personally. That was not my intent. I do not presume to know you personally based on the things you write online. I was merely stating what I think to be a general condition.I never said to "idolize" women and I certainly don't fail to see them as people!
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Please do not put words in my mouth. I never stated in any way my feelings about those people. If you don't wish to discuss why you don't approve of them, then that's your right. I have not read a great deal of these people's histories, and do not know much beyond common knowledge about them, and frankly am not in a position to evaluate whether they "truly" deserve respect as people. But given that most of them are somehow perceived "great" women by many (or otherwise why would they be in the list in the first place), I was wondering what it was they had done to warrant your dismissal such that you proclaimed several of them belong in sewage. I did not intend to make it a political argument about liberal vs. conservative beliefs or similar. There are enough women in that list that I would expect you could enlighten me about a few. If that is not the case, well then so much the worse for my understanding.
[This message has been edited by Valkenar (edited September 28, 2000).]