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The

Question



When will women be treated equally to men?  Despite repeated reports of sexism in the macro, it seems difficult to find real incidents in the micro.  At least in substantive ways.  The idea that women are forbidden to do anything that men are permitted is incorrect.  But the fact that men and women are different should be obvious.  If anything, we've gone too far in accomodating obvious differences to the detriment of both sexes so instead of accepting that fact (and celebrating our diversity!), we have increasingly changed the standard to pretend that we're all the same.




Some Considerations


It is important to review the range of thinking on this issue.  This section will attempt to provide that range and we'd love your help in exploring the full spectrum of thought...




   
Thoughts
from the left


If you're on the political left, please email your thoughts on this issue to: issues@growup.org.  

We care more about truth and clarity than agreement and would love to post the best arguments to help people understand this issue more clearly. 

We will post at least the top three from each side, so please help us help you, and more importantly the undecided.


 
 

 
Thoughts
from the right


If you're on the political right, please email your thoughts on this issue to: issues@growup.org.  

We care more about truth and clarity than agreement and would love to post the best arguments to help people understand this issue more clearly. 

We will post at least the top three from each side, so please help us help you, and more importantly the undecided.


 
 
 


The Bottom Line


So in the final analysis, what should you take away on this topic?  On which side should you fall - and why...




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