Genderless societies [was Re: kathryn's comments]

From: Edgar W Swank (edgarswank@juno.com)
Date: Thu Sep 16 1999 - 03:33:44 MDT


Kathryn Aegis <k_aegis@mindspring.com> wrote

  Many Western societies, including America, have taken an
  important first step in doing so: they have established for
  women the same neutrality in the public sphere that men have
  had. In other words, women now go to work, run their errands,
  and walk the streets without the social approbation that used
  to accompany those activities. Quite an amazing measure of
  progress when one considers that only 50 years ago this was
  almost unheard of.

But in some important areas, neutrality has been overrun and
female superiority reigns. For example, reproductive freedom.

Women can have sex, get pregnant, and have three months to change
their minds and get an abortion. Men, even those raped or tricked
into fatherhood, do not have a choice about responsibility for
any resulting children. See

  http://www.nas.com/c4m/

Men, not women are told, "you play you pay." And persecution of
"deadbeat dads" a national mania. "Neutrality," my ass!

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