As a feminist and someone who believes in equality for all genders, I think it goes without saying that
women shouldn't receive preferential treatment. Pretty much every instance where women are given preferential treatment is because of sexism. Just because sexism benefits one group doesn't make it good. Most of us are tired of this outdated concept that women are delicate flowers who need men, because it's frankly demeaning and insulting. I want to be treated just like everyone else, even if that means getting less benefits. Most people in 2016 feel the same way.
We should be chivalrous to everyone. The idea of only being nice to someone because of their gender is so incredibly gross to me. I personally
always hold the door open when I see someone coming, because it's the right thing to do. I actually believe that in being chivalrous to everyone, we help dismantle sexism, even if in a small way.
I too disagree with the assessment that "women are considered equal to men." While our perceptions are changing and it's becoming less tolerated to treat people differently based on gender, we definitely are not at 100% equality yet. Women still aren't treated equally to men (just look at how the press and fellow candidates treat Hilary Clinton compared to her male counterparts). Plus if women were considered equal, then we wouldn't get all of the "benefits" from sexism that have been previously stated.
But tell me, as a woman, have you ever offered a seat or opened the door for a man (not necessarily your bf/husband)? Or do you think, its always a man's duty to do that. And be honest!
And as a man, will you be offended if a lady does that? Will that hurt your male ego?
Pika Pika :chu:
I
always hold the door open to other people, regardless of gender or physical ability. Same with giving up seats and whatever else. Frankly, I find it kind of insulting that you assume that no women do this.
I think it's unfortunate that we've been socialized to believe that men should help women, and that's it. I strongly believe that men should be taught to be vulnerable and receive help from anyone (among other things), and that women should be taught to offer help whenever possible. If a guy can't handle receiving help from a woman, then that's his issue to deal with on his own time.
So do I take it that everyone here believes in pre-defined gender roles or maybe doesn't want to admit it?
Pika Pika :chu:
I really don't understand this question. Obviously we have had gendered roles in pretty much every society. There's no denying that. That does
not mean that those gender roles are right, are fair, or make sense in the current day and age. Gender roles are an outdated concept, and I think they need to wither and die. What is the point of this question?
On the contrary, most points made in debates are based on assumptions, coz not every individual taking part in the discussion, has actually been in situations that they are talking about.
No, not when you're making assumptions about the
people in the debate. That's dangerously close to
ad hominem.
And about my "assumptions" being "baseless", that's your perspective. From where I see things what I said about pre-defined gender roles is more than good enough to be put forward as a valid point, because it does exist.
What? The assumption gimmepie is referring to is that you're assuming we all believe gender roles are good or whatever. Nobody is saying gender roles never existed.
I was very clear in what I wanted to ask. Not once did I ever mention about not taking help from the opposite gender.
You not following "stupid stereotypes" is a good thing & I applaud that. But then again, have you actually been in a scenario where a woman opens a door for you or offers you a seat, no right. So what you're saying your reaction will be is still based on assumption & maybe the reaction would be different when faced with an actual situation.
Nothing personal gimme, but since this is a serious debate & I think needed to put forth my points more clearly :)
I've held doors open for both women and men. I've had both women and men hold doors open for me. Just because you've never seen it does not mean it never happens.
~Psychic