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In reply to the discussion: Hey women [View all]boston bean
(36,837 posts)And therefore should not be objectified?
In the context I am discussing. It is many others who would like to make this an evolutionary discussion only. You can do that all you would like, but you in doing so and not realizing that you are taking words and making them seem something they are not, is not right.
I'm not an ape in the context of what I am discussing. I thought you and I had that resolved up thread. There are links, there is evolution there are descendants, there is genetics, but I am NOT an ape in the sense that I look, and act like one.
The way you folks are saying this is making it seem there is no difference and biology dictates all. I would suggest, that you folks look at the way you are discussing this and try to realize we are speaking two different things. And that my words aren't false.
And secondly, there is discussion within the scientific community as to whether they should be calling apes humans. It's not a denial of scientific facts, but a different interpretation of how this classification is not scientifically accepted within the community. Not a denial of evolution.