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In reply to the discussion: Women in the US can discuss inequities, even if women elsewhere "have it worse" than we do. [View all]cui bono
(19,926 posts)I looked at posts #8 and #15 and I had not really worried about them before because it seemed that you had a personal issue with seabeyond and were being argumentative with her because of history.
But if you are going to use them in our discussion as some sort of evidence that you fully support a woman's right to speak to the inequalities in this country no matter that other countries have it worse than us then you have failed.
Those two posts are even more egregious examples of your patronizing attitude towards women. Does seabeyond come off a bit too angry? Perhaps. Does that mean the content of her posts is wrong? No. Yet you choose to dwell on that and bring in words like "emotions" when discussing women's issues and that is obviously a way to belittle women and their quest for rights because we're just too emotional and don't understand the real issue and how to really do anything about it because we let our emotions get in the way.
If you can't be supportive perhaps you should just not post on the subject. I'm assuming you do believe women should have equal rights.