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    Quote Originally Posted by Punish_her View Post
    (not a single woman died in combat from america in the 20th century)
    Absolutely not true!
    Marion G. Crandall, Alameda, California, killed by enemy shell in March 1918 at Ste. Menehould, France.
    Winona Martin, Rockville Center, N.Y. killed in a Paris air raid in March 1918.
    Ruth Landon, NYC, New York, killed by a shell fired on St Gervais Church, Paris, France, March 1918.
    One hundred and eleven Army Nurses died overseas and one hundred and eighty six died stateside, all while serving their country in WWI. Twenty two or more U.S. Navy Yeoman (F) died during the World War. Twenty seven Navy Nurse Corps women died while serving. Dieticians, telephone operators, YMCA volunteers, Red Cross and Salvation Army women, and women in military intelligence also lost their lives.

    And that's only one year! Check the link for women who died serving their country in WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm and on into the 21st century. Just because they weren't allowed to shoot back doesn't make them any less casualties of war.

    they got rushed off the titanic first, and are usually given preferential treatment even now in disasters
    There were 316 women who survived the Titanic, and 338 men. Doesn't sound so preferential to me!

    and oh yea, the stimulus package was heavily skewed towards women despite most jobs lost were male dominated fields
    Fields in which women who perform the same tasks as men make significantly less pay!

    98% of alimony payments go from male to female despite 40% of women outearning men
    But the number of women paying alimony is rising. And how many men actually seek alimony from their wives, even when those wives have earned more. There are many reasons for this discrepancy, many of the based on social prejudices which men have perpetuated!

    and there are now about 10 states that have mandatory arrest laws for police responding to domestic disturbances, and the male is always arrested, by law,even if he called the police saying his wife was attacking him
    That sounds suspicious. I'd like to see a citation on that. Not saying it couldn't happen, but I'd be surprised to find it to be built into the law. That would, indeed, be discrimination. What springs to my mind (more speculation, based on TV cop shows) is the husband who strikes his wife, then calls the cops when she fights back. I've also seen the other way, her calling the cops, then being arrested because she attacked him first.
    "A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorne View Post
    Absolutely not true!
    Marion G. Crandall, Alameda, California, killed by enemy shell in March 1918 at Ste. Menehould, France.
    Winona Martin, Rockville Center, N.Y. killed in a Paris air raid in March 1918.
    Ruth Landon, NYC, New York, killed by a shell fired on St Gervais Church, Paris, France, March 1918.
    One hundred and eleven Army Nurses died overseas and one hundred and eighty six died stateside, all while serving their country in WWI. Twenty two or more U.S. Navy Yeoman (F) died during the World War. Twenty seven Navy Nurse Corps women died while serving. Dieticians, telephone operators, YMCA volunteers, Red Cross and Salvation Army women, and women in military intelligence also lost their lives.

    And that's only one year! Check the link for women who died serving their country in WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm and on into the 21st century. Just because they weren't allowed to shoot back doesn't make them any less casualties of war.


    There were 316 women who survived the Titanic, and 338 men. Doesn't sound so preferential to me!


    Fields in which women who perform the same tasks as men make significantly less pay!


    But the number of women paying alimony is rising. And how many men actually seek alimony from their wives, even when those wives have earned more. There are many reasons for this discrepancy, many of the based on social prejudices which men have perpetuated!


    That sounds suspicious. I'd like to see a citation on that. Not saying it couldn't happen, but I'd be surprised to find it to be built into the law. That would, indeed, be discrimination. What springs to my mind (more speculation, based on TV cop shows) is the husband who strikes his wife, then calls the cops when she fights back. I've also seen the other way, her calling the cops, then being arrested because she attacked him first.
    being a civillian and having a bomb dropped on you is not dying in combat. the people who died on 9/11 did not die in combat, it's dying as a result of war. there's a difference

    women making less money for the same job is the biggest load of horseshit ever. women earn less than men because they're less likely to commute or travel as far, less likely to work overtime, and far more likely to take a huge portion of time off for maternity leave, and that was a lame response

    there were far more men on the tiitanic. 1,347 men died, 103 women died

    Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin all have mandatory arrest laws, where police are required to arrest the bigger, strongerof the two which will almost always be male. In new jersey, the wording of the law addresses the aggressor in masculine pronouns only

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