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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
I think women are more likely to lose motivation, or for their competetive edge to be eroded by playing the game. It's quite difficult to put into words the point I'm trying to make,
I think you're trying to make a different point but you happened to have touched on something pretty important.
It doesn't matter whether we're talking about women, black people, the poor, the disabled, or whatever. When the leaders of your particular "group" make huge public spectacles about how your "group" is marginalized, they are providing an excuse for people who under-achieve. More importantly, they are undermining motivation right from the beginning.
Why try if it doesn't matter how hard you work. Some man, or white person, or rich guy is gonna screw you over anyway.
Feminism is one of the worst things to happen to women
'Black Lives Matter' is one of the worst things to happen to black people
and Bernie Sanders is one of the worst things to happen to poor people.
All of these 'movements' have the same message to their constituents...."the system is rigged against you"
That CRUSHES initiative. Is it possible that sentiment is contributing to a culture that's holding women back?
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