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  20. +MzMiaRoseTV - As a man that believes in complete and total equality of men and women and someone who has put up the facade of "benevolent sexism" as they call it time and time again probably for my entire life, you don't think the culture of it is somehow exacerbating misogyny in this country maybe even in instances that led to the extreme objectivity of women that the MeToo movement was formed from? I would even make the argument that it causes unique movements in American and other cultures that led to the rise of hacks like Jordan Peterson who claim there is a "war on men", an extremely silly concept to begin with but has resonated with entire generations of men (mainly on the right). The idea could be causing all these negative movements and repercussions in our society. I mean seriously think about it, because the entire idea of "traditional chivalry" and the concept of putting up an illusion that women need to be protected and treated like princesses because they're weak is entirely in conflict with the ideology that women should be totally independent and financially/culturally strong in our modern culture and should not be paid any less than a man since they are just as capable. Even women in construction demand to be paid the same as men as long as they are able to do the job correctly even though "benevolent sexism" keeps a backward thought in people's minds that women in general are just generically weaker than men physically (and some more hostile men likely think mentally as well), so don't you think upholding this cultural illusion that women are "princesses" and should be protected and nurtured is somehow harmful to the progression of not only women's rights in the US but also the progression of monogamous relationships in our culture and growing towards a complete and equal respect and understanding between a couple that they are both capable of the exact same things as the other. Personally, I think it's just something our society and culture could completely do without and the respect between genders would be all the healthier for it especially if it made people like Jordan Peterson obsolete and lessened the chances of people like Harvey Weinstein from being empowered to think they can just take advantage of "weak" women within Hollywood circles. I'm being serious btw and not trying to be insulting in the slightest.
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