Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
So what is the cutoff for determining whether two groups of people are of equal intelligence..????
BIG WORDS, huh? Way to make a point.
Wow, another insult..??
Ok, so climate-gate was the result of biased media???
Did I say qualified to die at war, or have the responsibility to protect one's country??? I have mentioned the draft many times, btw
Yep, so if you want equal rights, start be lobbying your government to draft women into the army as well, and in equal numbers.
Great, I'm making stuff up now.... (Insult yet again)
There is a difference between care for you and care about you.
And yes, a responsibility and privilege are opposites.
Parents don't have a legal duty to take care of their children, they can hand them off to adoption centers or orphanages whenever they want.
Parents have the responsibility of caring for their children, but children have the privilege of being taken care of by their parents.
Men as a group have the responsibility of protecting the country, and women as a group do not (except in Israel). Those who didn't serve at one time, may be asked to serve later, because they have the responsibility. The disabled are an exception, and unless the majority of the population are disabled, it makes no sense to bring them into the argument.
Look back, our entire Armenian history is about war and defense.
I believe KanadaHye answered that.
Did I say that, gosh, I certainly don't remember writing anything like that.
Back to insults again...??
I assure you, I'm not trying to nail you down.
Being drafted is a responsibility, as is being a provider. These are responsibilities that have traditionally been handed to men. Women that take on those responsibilities are acting like men. Men who evade those responsibilities are not acting like men.
Please also note, that not getting drafted is entirely different from evading the draft when you know your country needs you.
Another threat..??
Then, when you give more than "very little information" expect a judgment based on more than "very little information"
bel⋅lig⋅er⋅ent
2. of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose: a belligerent tone.
con⋅de⋅scend⋅ing
showing or implying a usually patronizing descent from dignity or superiority. (Sounds like arrogant to me)
Strong woman eh..?
Wow, more threats..??
So to recount, 2 insults, 2 threats, and one instance of declaring herself as not intimidated. Feminist watch alert has reached red.
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And yes, a responsibility and privilege are opposites.
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Parents have the responsibility of caring for their children, but children have the privilege of being taken care of by their parents.
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Please also note, that not getting drafted is entirely different from evading the draft when you know your country needs you.
Originally posted by Siggie
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Originally posted by Siggie
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Originally posted by Siggie
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2. of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose: a belligerent tone.
con⋅de⋅scend⋅ing
showing or implying a usually patronizing descent from dignity or superiority. (Sounds like arrogant to me)
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Originally posted by Siggie
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So to recount, 2 insults, 2 threats, and one instance of declaring herself as not intimidated. Feminist watch alert has reached red.
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