But there have been centuries of "systemic inequality" favouring men, and not of the kind that women would fail to notice.
I agree! I do think that it has gotten better, however. There are definitely more women in the workforce nowadays than there were years ago. And it was just a comparison; I didn't mean at all that you don't notice it. In fact, I had said that they're both there, you just handle them differently, and that it was nowhere where it should be. Not to mention, I do hate the both of them.
As for the purposeful kind, there's plenty of that on this forum - you need to look no further than this thread.
Again, I agree. And it's quite sad that there is not only rudeness, but flat-out offensiveness in this discussion that is exactly what the thread is about!
Also...I love the boldness of chopincat for starting this thread, because it's a touchy topic that obviously needed to be addressed.
+1
I actually think it's perfectly reasonable to be more angry about systemic sexism than purposeful sexism, because less men notice it and it's much harder to change, yet it's just as burningly obvious to us women.
I see your point. For me, I wouldn't quite say angry, but moreso forceful in striving to change it. Like the women who have already gotten very successful, be bad! Break some political, economical, scientific, etc. rules, and smash that glass ceiling while you're at it! I'll be doing it right there with you. It isn't the anger, because many people can sit and smother themselves in anger, even though they're mad for the right reason. It's the passion to do something that makes the change
