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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Women claim they want equality, but when it really comes down to it, 'equality' for women equates to ONLY having equal representation amongst the most highest paying, white collar office jobs/tech available. Nowhere do you hear crying from women that we need more gender equality when it comes to workplace deaths due to hazardous jobs (>90% of which are men). No where do you hear women crying for equal representation for blue collar and other very dangerous/very dirty jobs. Many women don't even want to be equally registered for the the selective service like a man. It is total hypocrisy. Women don't want equality. They just want the best of the best only. [/quote] What are you smoking? Women have encumbered the lowest paid and dirty jobs since the beginning of time. My grandmother, great aunts and uncles worked in factories. My mother a low paid nurse who wiped peoples' a$$es. Those are just a couple of examples from my own life. [/quote] And how many women die in the job doing dirty work? Sorry, wiping poop from someone's behind isn't the same as wiping metric tons of poop from sewers where you can easily die from hydrogen sulfide poisoning. The vaaaaaaast majority of deaths on the job are men. It's not even arguable. That's because men do the dirtiest and most hazardous jobs. I don't see women crying thay they don't have equal representation in dirty and dangerous jobs. Why is there a massive gender death gap at work? [/quote] Dp- Oh boo effing boo. It’s so hard to be a man. They have it just so hard. Feel better now? No one is forcing men into those jobs. It’s not relevant. You still aren’t going to get traction on drafting women. People aren’t sending their daughters off to be raped in the army. [/quote]
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