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Economic Gender Gaps: In the U.S. and Internationally

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karen1129:

--- Quote from: HerrKaiser on November 20, 2008, 06:51:23 pm ---Ah, I guess the name may as well have been Del Monte.

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What?

karen1129:
Maybe I am misunderstanding you.
Are you saying you don't understand, or think there should be threads here devoted to womens iissues?

I'm confused

HerrKaiser:

--- Quote from: karen1129 on November 20, 2008, 04:13:34 pm ---Teacher's are mostly women because there isn't any stress!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG...........  this is so wrong !

Several teachers in my family... trust me... there is stress.

That remark about why most teachers are women because there is not stress is just uninformed.
I didn't want to use ignorant.


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Obviously if you take my quote within the context of the series of points, it is obviously a bit of hyperbole and exaggeration. Most folks would get that. Mistaking that is just willful ignorance.

I didn't want to use something else.

karen1129:

--- Quote from: HerrKaiser on November 20, 2008, 06:55:01 pm ---Obviously if you take my quote within the context of the series of points, it is obviously a bit of hyperbole and exaggeration. Most folks would get that. Mistaking that is just willful ignorance.

I didn't want to use something else.

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 :laugh:

HerrKaiser:

--- Quote from: karen1129 on November 20, 2008, 06:54:04 pm ---Maybe I am misunderstanding you.
Are you saying you don't understand, or think there should be threads here devoted to womens iissues?

I'm confused

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Confused?

Look at the landing page for the site. It's all about Brokeback Mountain and events and parallel topics/issues relating to the film and its inherent subject matter. Jumping out of the page as a bold abberation and labeled "special" and "important" is WOMEN TODAY. Looks, feels, and appears like sexism to me.

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