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| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?During the middle ages and early modern period, women were considered inferior and defective across the board by the very definition of the word female. At the time there was something called the one sex theory, which believed that there was only one sex (male), and women were underdeveloped/less perfect males with defective bodies. By their definition of female, women were seen as defective. "Were men believed to be inferior at anything?" Not to my knowledge. While many people incorrectly assum… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 06/11/25 01:15 AM |
| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?While I'm not familiar with every culture that has ever existed, in Western and Central Europe (and the cultures that came from those areas), women were oppressed because the culture widely regarded them as inherently inferior (both intellectually and spiritually), and had fewer rights and opportunities exclusively due to their gender. Regarding a group of people as inferior, and giving them less freedom as a result is a clear cut case of oppression, in my opinion. Would you like specific exampl… | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 10:26 AM |
| – | Men shouldn’t be labelled as white-knights, or told they only care because they’re trying to “get with” a woman, when pointing out sexism or discriminationImpulsivity is a good measure of using logic vs acting on emotions and instincts, and when put to the real world test, studies consistently find that women are less impulsive than men. This means, that by at least one metric, women are more logical. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 09:09 AM |
| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?Humans are corrupt. Humans with more power tend to oppress humans with less power, and call the less powerful people inferior in order to justify the oppression. Male humans tend to be stronger than female humans. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 09:03 AM |
| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?Women don't want to be be like men, we want to be ourselves, which society has wrongly decided is being like a man. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:51 AM |
| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?Males were never denied sufferage on account on being male. You're being purposefully obtuse. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:47 AM |
| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?"Men have to earn the status of people." So do women. At least, I did. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:46 AM |
| – | Do you genuinely believe that a "traditional" female role is important and honorable?The male variability hypothesis is just a hypothesis, not confirmed fact. There have been populations in which the male variability theory doesn't even hold up. Additionally, even with the numerous restrictions placed on women in the past, the extremely exceptional weren't "almost always men", and to think so requires being uneducated in scientific history. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:44 AM |
| – | Men shouldn’t be labelled as white-knights, or told they only care because they’re trying to “get with” a woman, when pointing out sexism or discriminationCan you give an example of equality being considered misogynistic? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:29 AM |
| – | Men shouldn’t be labelled as white-knights, or told they only care because they’re trying to “get with” a woman, when pointing out sexism or discrimination"By the reduced logic women operate..." Do women in general operate on reduced logic, or are you cherry-picking a few examples of women being hyperbolic, causing you to make faulty assumptions about an entire population? | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:27 AM |
| 1 | Men's Libido Is a DiseaseFor what it's worth, as a feminist, I actually agree with your point about banning porn. Not for the reasons you described, but I agree it needs to be banned. | /r/PurplePillDebate | 05/11/25 08:14 AM |
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