See, I think this is the big problem with feminism today--if women really wanted equal rights they'd support the man who didn't get up. If people really want equality, they'd end any mention of "men" or "women" in any of these societal moral or ethical (or for that matter, legal or matricultative) questions. There'd just be people, and you wouldn't have to worry about if it were a man or a woman. It's just like affirmative action--if I were black I would hate affirmative action--it's the biggest load of shit ever! then if I were successful or went to a good college or got a good job, people would just say that I got it because I were black. I would hate that more than not having the job in the first place. Now, being poor is another thing, I think we should have affirmative action for the poor beause they are underprivileged, but things like getting up for women or allowing people to go to a better college because of the color of their skin only serve to make those specially treated groups feel like they're victims. And victimization sucks.
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