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Comments by "bj0rn" (@TheLivirus) on "Working Moms Coming Out on Top (But WAY Below the 1%)" video.
Let me clearify: You are a pathetic little loser because you are terrified that that the underdog is given more attention than you. You're the equivalent of a white supremacist wailing in terror as the local newspaper celebrates the fact that blacks constitutes a larger portion of the work force than some decades ago. To him it's obvious that "race equality" is just a facade for white oppression, after all, if it was about equality they'd focus just as much on white issues!
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I think what you're trying to say is that phenotype is not solely a product of genotype but also on environmental factors, and that pigmentation is a trait that is known to highly depend on exposure to UV-radiation, but since I obviously meant the pigmentation people are born with, this is irrelevant. Yes, there's variation within races, but this is no reason to deny the interracial variation that is observed. I can with very high certainty say that the child of a pair of whites is not black.
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"America's working mothers are now the primary breadwinners in a record 40 percent of households with children" Note that the "40%" only includes households with working mothers. Men are still the primary breadwinners in 85% of households with children. "Among all U.S. households with children, the share of married breadwinner moms has jumped from 4 percent in 1960 to 15 percent in 2011."
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What truely bugs me is that not one video on the subject go by without someone crying about how unfair it is that feminists are focusing on the gender that needs them the most, and that these dull statements are given more attention than the actual issues.
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Blacks and whites are biologically different though, hence the difference in color, and it's naive to say that this is the only difference. However, this does not mean that one is inherently superior or of more value than the other, and the same applies to genders. It's also important to understand that the boundaries are in no way as clear as most people think. Although women (or whites) on average may be more suitable for a certain task, many of them are not.
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Hahaha pathetic little loser!
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So you're saying that society is on the brink of gender equality, and you're unconvinced that feminists will acknowledge this, but rather continue right across towards matriarchy under the pretense that they are still oppressed. Looking at statistics however, it's clear that despite significant progress this equilibrium remain distant, and I have no reason to believe feminism's role in politics will ever be larger than the inequality it opposes.
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