I thought I was replying to you. Your question could also be framed as "are people's rights different in America" or "Do some people have different rights in America" if we were to take the gender element out. I think ideally any person in America would have equal rights.

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Oh I'm specifically asking about the gender element. Thoughts on that?

I think it's dumb to argue about 🤷‍♀️

Oh you misunderstand me then

I post this to learn from people's opinions

Not to argue with them

I made a new years resolution

That's a good one 🤣

I think a lot of the frustration between the genders is directly related to the devaluation of our currency. The women I know who are married deeply resent that they effectively have multiple full time jobs, domestic work plus bringing income in because to keep the household in the standard we were raised with requires two incomes now. The men seem to deeply resent women working while refusing to acknowledge that they're not bringing home the bacon like they "should" in order to justify having live in domestic help and also refusing to pitch in with domestic chores.

Culturally everyone gets hyped up on rude gotchyas online, which makes dating and meeting people really hard. It's like we're all trying to "win" and as a result we all lose. My single lady friends and I used to do a chant before going out, "We like men! We like men!" It's that hard out there 🤣

There's a myth in the Diné Bahaneʼ about the separation of first man and first woman and how that separation was how monsters came into the world. I think of it often when I see nonsense gender war stuff. We belong united.