spg wrote:Then I'm confused about what we are talking about.
You are?
SPG's sexist comments in this thread:
spg wrote:You and I, started this life female, but were marked and called to be something a little different. Males.
In a major sense, humanity is female in nature, perhaps our ideals are more masculine.
The condition of a culture, in many ways, is reflected in the females.
some males avoided marriage and no one cared. But when masses of the female population are avoiding marriage, it should tell us something. It's not against them, but culture needs family, in my opinion.
First of all, obviously, either your misrepresented yourself, or I misgendered you, but apparently you were not called to be male.
This might surprise you, but we were all females for a little while. You and I, started this life female, but were marked and called to be something a little different. Males.
I meant the ideals in general are a masculine concept, a seed, an idea. The consciousness that embraces ideas is feminine. I have both ideas and the consciousness to embrace ideas. I wasn't implies males have more ideas, but rather that ideas are sort of male in nature. They are nothing without consciousness to observe them.
You are not keeping up. Ideas are masculine, consciousness is feminine. I'm not talking about men and women....
Saying that ideas are sort the male is the universe is sexist and saying the consciousness is feminine is too. But is it hateful?
I have consciousness, I accept some ideas into it as my Lord and Savior, like Christ. Sure, it's a little sexist, but I don't think it's hateful.
Any distinction between male and female is considered sexist. If I said only females can be mothers someone would call me sexist...
God forbid that I try to define gender itself.
For your definition of sexist, I'm ok. To you, pointing out that traditionally men and women have played rolled would go down as sexist in your book
Male and female can be as simple as PVC plumbing parts.
Saying that men and women have roles or aspects is sexist, and I embrace that.