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Care to explain why?i don't believe that.
That's fine but Thst wasn't really my point about the present situation- It's probably too late to do much repair or damage control. But I think if the world was governed by females from the start. But maybe this species is just hopeless.I would like world leadership to be roughly 50/50 split between males and females, and ofc, wise and fair leaders.
ahh. Hopefully things improve in the world, and more female leaders arise.That's fine but Thst wasn't really my point about the present situation- It's probably too late to do much repair or damage control. But I think if the world was governed by females from the start. But maybe this species is just hopeless.
i don't think world needs any leadersCare to explain why?
Well, I'm not dismissing that women are not human, but rather that the outcome of a long matriarchal line could have resulted in radically different structural powers and socializations for humans across the board. I'm also not saying it's a guarantee that they also wouldn't have created violent institutions too but we can never really know can we?Back a woman into a corner and on average there's no reason to think she would fight any less than a man in that same situation. And if it was a woman fighting another woman, in the hypothetical scenario of women in all leadership roles, then the average physical advantage a man might have over a woman is gone, so no reason to believe women wouldn't fight it out the same as men would in that scenario.
And women generally outnumber men in the world most of the time, but its generally about 50/50... so if women truly thought men were fucking up the world and they could do so much better,
Exactly, we can't know. With men mostly in charge of the world, it's easy to say men are to blame, because they kind of have to be since they are mostly in charge. But, if it were all women in charge, then guess what happens... then women would be responsible for all the problems, because they would be in charge.Well, I'm not dismissing that women are not human, but rather that the outcome of a long matriarchal line could have resulted in radically different structural powers and socializations for humans across the board. I'm also not saying it's a guarantee that they also wouldn't have created violent institutions too but we can never really know can we?
well yeah I mean I'm not discounting that but it's a catch 22. When men push back and say, 'Well, women in power wouldn't have been any better,' they miss the point. It isn't about claiming that women are saints and men are devils. It's about imagination. As humans, we are capable of imagining whole worlds utopias, new orders, better futures and yet have never managed to create them. That leaves us with not so many possibilities: maybe we are an inherently destructive species, doomed to build systems of domination no matter who leads? or maybe we never actually gave alternative systems a real chance to take root? I guess both answers are damning, but for different reasons. And that's the tragedy: not that women might have ruled worse, but that humanity has so far failed to rule better, thus allowing us to continue to speculate. I still believe a matriarchy could do better but I won't be around to witness it.Exactly, we can't know. With men mostly in charge of the world, it's easy to say men are to blame, because they kind of have to be since they are mostly in charge. But, if it were all women in charge, then guess what happens... then women would be responsible for all the problems, because they would be in charge.
That's why the logic really fails. It's monday morning quarterbacking and backseat driving at its finest where we can look at the people in power and say "you suck" and "know" we would do better... and maybe we would at some things... but we might also be worse at other things if all the pressure was on us.
Do we need more women in positions of authority and power? Absolutely! More diversity is a good thing. It's just, if we swing the pendulum all the way the other direction to "fix" the problem, we just end up with a different problem.
I mean... I have a feeling u may be right... a matriarchy might be better than a patriarchy... since womens issues will be considered more. Hopefully mens issues aren't too dissimilar so that they get at least some consideration tho.well yeah I mean I'm not discounting that but it's a catch 22. When men push back and say, 'Well, women in power wouldn't have been any better,' they miss the point. It isn't about claiming that women are saints and men are devils. It's about imagination. As humans, we are capable of imagining whole worlds utopias, new orders, better futures and yet have never managed to create them. That leaves us with not so many possibilities: maybe we are an inherently destructive species, doomed to build systems of domination no matter who leads? or maybe we never actually gave alternative systems a real chance to take root? I guess both answers are damning, but for different reasons. And that's the tragedy: not that women might have ruled worse, but that humanity has so far failed to rule better, thus allowing us to continue to speculate. I still believe a matriarchy could do better but I won't be around to witness it.
It's fair to be disappointed in leadership right now... It's fair to think someone else could do better. I mean, we *should* be capable of a LOT better.well yeah I mean I'm not discounting that but it's a catch 22. When men push back and say, 'Well, women in power wouldn't have been any better,' they miss the point. It isn't about claiming that women are saints and men are devils. It's about imagination. As humans, we are capable of imagining whole worlds utopias, new orders, better futures and yet have never managed to create them. That leaves us with not so many possibilities: maybe we are an inherently destructive species, doomed to build systems of domination no matter who leads? or maybe we never actually gave alternative systems a real chance to take root? I guess both answers are damning, but for different reasons. And that's the tragedy: not that women might have ruled worse, but that humanity has so far failed to rule better, thus allowing us to continue to speculate. I still believe a matriarchy could do better but I won't be around to witness it.
There's no reason to believe it would... I mean, humans being human and somewhat myopic and self-centered... it would make sense if a world led by women tended to consider women's issues first and more. It wouldn't be fair, just like it isn't fair now... but that appears to be how humanity is wired.I mean... I have a feeling u may be right... a matriarchy might be better than a patriarchy... since womens issues will be considered more. Hopefully mens issues aren't too dissimilar so that they get at least some consideration tho.
it might have been! history stops being recorded only a few thousand years ago but the human race could be tens of thousands of years old for all we know. maybe for the first half of humanity's life cycle women birthed society, and then for the second half men get to see it die :)That's fine but Thst wasn't really my point about the present situation- It's probably too late to do much repair or damage control. But I think if the world was governed by females from the start. But maybe this species is just hopeless.