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In reply to the discussion: Clever girls, stupid boys? [View all]antigone382
(3,682 posts)The fact that women are typically expected to take on the majority of unpaid caretaking roles, that their biological capacity to bear and nurse children is insufficiently accommodated in the workforce (because according to the Supreme Court, men can lactate, etc.), and that men still do not take up their share of domestic duties, have nothing to do with discrimination and have no impact whatsoever on the career aspirations or accomplishments of women.
In addition, the plethora of studies showing that women in the workplace are disproportionately penalized for speaking up/not speaking up/being too feminine/being too masculine/being too aggressive/being too passive/being cold/being too emotional/etc. etc. etc., and are routinely seen as less capable than their male counterparts, have nothing whatsoever to do with sexist discrimination.
Because it's literally not discrimination unless your boss says "I hate your vagina, so I'm not going to give you a raise."