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Social Studies, 02.10.2019 19:40 FloweyFlower

Ok so me and the teacher got on the topic of gender equality and he said some pretty reasonable comments. he said that nobody actually wants gender equality they only want fairness. so lets say that if a girl football player gets on the field with guys ok and the dude knocks the snot out of the girl well nice job buddy you just hit a girl, but if a girl gets on the field and knocks the snot out of the guy he can never live that down. so if girls want gender equality then i guess girls get the same treatment as guys. they don't want that. they only want fairness. they only want gender equality when it fits that subject. comment down below on what you think and if your offended well you probably just reported me by now but i'm just saying that he made some pretty good points.

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