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Originally Posted by M.R.
Well they should be and as we're nationalistic and in defense of traditional values, it's a contradiction too. Women should play important role outside politics, as Susi said, which is take care for kids and other business at home. It's more useful contribution than playing with politics.
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I was talking only of the small percentage of women who would join movements. Anyway I think it can be taken for granted that the great majority of women are not interested in politics, so they will steer clear from that.
And I certainly don't think that women should be in any way favoured, invited into movements, even if they are not likely to give any useful contribution, just on account of showing "tolerance and equality". That is what the modern feminism does with its quotes (outrage when less than this or that percentage of women is active in this or that human activity). God forbid that!
But, on the other hand, referring to your invoking "traditional values", even in traditional societies/communities you had some exceptional women who played important roles outside of home. But they were always small minority, their activity did not ruin traditional comunity in any way, most women stuck to home, which is a very important business.
You had many exceptional female figures in the European Middle Ages...
I don't see any point in claiming that all women, 100% of them, should be barred from any political activity.
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Originally Posted by Susi
Basically yes, but also academia It is possible with being a tenured professor to be at home enough to look after everything. Besides the fact that the man can also look after the children and tend to the home in his own way too (in fact I think it is necessary that both genders do this).
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There are different marital arrangements, division of labour etc. But it is sad that great many women, lured by the feminist propaganda, give up family and children for the sake of "career". Some of them later repent for their decision, become bitter enemies of feminism, but it is usualy too late.