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In reply to the discussion: Historic Difference between Men and Women [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)42. Historically speaking
Females are not as well known for committing acts of violence as males.
Whether it is an artifact of their sex or their upbringing or a combination is debatable. But the human history is quite clear.
Imo, women, being that they create and carry babies, are much more inclined to not commit violence against humans.
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True.. Nimoy (probably to his career's detriment) just flat-out owned that character…
opiate69
Dec 2013
#50
I get that you're trying to get under my skin by telling me I'm not "a real man" - twice now.
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2013
#121
Not to mention Hillary Clinton, Dianne Feinstein, Mary Landrieu, Lisa Murkowski,
Major Nikon
Dec 2013
#92
So when did it suddenly become the democratic position to bash and degrade the entire male gender?
Kurska
Dec 2013
#11
That is because females were traditionally excluded from many male dominated fields
Kurska
Dec 2013
#18
Applying broad sweeping generalizations to genders is sexist. Quit engaging in sexism.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#21
Actually I was refuting the "you don't hear about them so they must not have been there" argument
Scootaloo
Dec 2013
#88
I don't agree with that and I think that by slapping the historically speaking label on it you
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#56
No that is impossible, women are saintly creatures with only love of humanity in their heart.
Kurska
Dec 2013
#22
Because ONLY those with combat experience can rise through the ranks to the upper-level positions. n
tblue37
Dec 2013
#106
So it is acceptable for women to embrace the warfare culture from a feminist point of view?
westerebus
Dec 2013
#108
sorry but this is the same garbage that the right uses to say that women belong in the home and
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#58
Name a single species with a dominant member that that doesn't fight for dominance n/t
Kurska
Dec 2013
#100
If, like you seem to be, I were just pulling famous women's names out of thin air...
Lizzie Poppet
Dec 2013
#109
What a load of BS. Women create people? Well, I am not a woman according to you.
idwiyo
Dec 2013
#60