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Why are women inferior?

Where are the female Einsteins, Hawkings, Platos, and Rembrandts of the world?

And don't give me that cry baby excuse that women were oppressed. How long are you cry babies going to milk that excuse? 10 more years? 20 more? 100 more? There's no conspiracy against women. It's just that men, being men, stepped up to the plate and built civilization from the ground up and keep it running, which is one of the reasons how men assumed dominance over women. Afterwards, some women started whining about not having the same degree of power that men did (why would they when men were the ones creating and defending everything?), and so men being the fairer sex decided to grant women equal power.

Another thing to ponder is why were women in this situation in the first place? If you're going to play the "oppression excuse" game, then let's follow it to its logical conclusion. If women were oppressed by men, then that means women were weaker than men after all. A group can't possibly dominate and oppress a similarly sized group of people for hundreds if not thousands of years if they're inferior or equal. Correct?

But I have to give credit where credit is due. Women are much better at playing the victim card as well as manipulating eunuchs (castrated men) and real women into creating sexist laws against men, in addition to creating and propagating misandrist (male hating) media. Good job, girls. How's that Affirmative Action working for ya? Yeah, Affirmative Action isn't sexist, eh? ROFL. It's OK because eventually people will wake up to your BS. I can't wait.

Side note: let me just nip this in the bud. You manginas and womyn (intentional spelling) who post lists of female inventors in an effort to debunk my message. Don't you understand that none of those women or inventions remotely compare to the likes of Newton, Mozart, the Internet, and the Computer? It's sad when you have manginas and womyn who are so afraid of the reality of the short-comings of women that they need to keep a list of female inventors nearby just in case somebody like me comes along to tell it like it is. What's even sadder is that these relatively small lists roughly cover 95?f all female accomplishments. Just imagine how large a list of male inventors, writers, scientists, etc., would be. Such a list wouldn't fit in the Yahoo Answers answer box, that's for sure.

As for Marilyn vos Savant, it is untrue that she possesses the highest IQ ever recorded, and it's untrue that she has the highest IQ of all living humans. Secondly, she hasn't done much with her high IQ. She's not a scientist, a mathematician, a philosopher, or an artist. She's best known as being a... columnist. ROFL. Here's an excerpt from Savant's Wikipedia article:

"Marilyn does not seem to have the highest IQ recorded. The test that resulted in this score was taken when she was only ten. On a modern scale, she would not be considered to have an IQ of 228 as that was determined by a mental status ratio used for children. Adult IQs would be measured by standard deviation which would make her IQ about 185, which is certainly not the highest."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_vos_Savant

Women can't even procreate without men!!! LOL!!!

Asked By: Bobsapp No - 1/23/2011
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Nice polemic! But you realize rubbing the man-haters noses in the mess they made isn't going to win you any favor?

The only statement I take issue with is that, "Women can't even procreate without men...." but I would wager that was stated as a retort to the tired, old femi-barb that women are "superior," because they have babies, i.e. baby factories.

@Kate B: I can. Off the top of my head: Einstein: Professor of physics at Princeton University. Early work as a patent worker in Switzerland. Theory of light being quantitized into discrete packets of energy, the photon, work on blackbody radiation, and the photoelectric effect. Also developed the Bose-Einstein equation... done with Bose, obviously. Work on the relativity and the special theory of relativity-- that is what the 5th graders would know of, but only the equation E = mc^2, where E is energy, m is mass and c is the speed of light in a vacuum, 3.0 x 10^8 m/s. This, obviously, states that within a small mass there is an enormous amount of energy within the nuclei. It is this equation that gives rise to the development of the atomic bomb.

Steven Hawkings: An English professor at Cambridge University, and is the Isaac Newton chair of the physics department there. He contracted ALS many years ago, and claims that being consigned to a wheelchair with very little mobility led him to greatness in astrophysics. He has done much theoretical work on black holes. After developing Lou Gehrig's disease, he fell in love and married his nurse. He has written several books on black holes and quantum mechanics.

Plato: Ancient Greek philosopher, and the student of Socrates. I believe one of his ideas was his somewhat disconcerting ideas on creating a rather dystopic utopia in "The Republic." I also remember owning "The Peleponnisian War," by Plato.

Rembrandt: A Dutch(?) painter, and considered an artistic master.

That's just from my working knowledge, so take that.


Do you know who Thomson was? What about Kekulé? What about E.J Corey? What about Watson and Crick? What about Barry Sharpless? Nicalou(sp)? Gilbert Stork? Linus Pauling? Pauli? Robert Woodward? I'll wager that you don't.

@giancarlo: You are an embarrassment to the human race. You know so little, and what you think you know is not supported by history or reality, as your "facts" are distorted propaganda spewed by braindead, revisionist feminazis.

Your ignorance and lack of high level mental capacity is astonishing! Your pedestrian view on why there are more females in college now has disheartened me so much on the intelligence level of the masses that I would consider smacking myself in the head with a 2x4 if it could somehow magically engender you with the vaguest inkling of a clue. I cannot fathom how someone could be considered a member of the human race with such low aptitude and a complete absence of the ability to synthesize a cogent argument based on actual facts. I take great exception to your very existence.
Answered By: - 1/23/2011
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Yawn u men r such idiots ask yourself without us woman would u have even been born, good luck finding a wife u male chavonist pig and if we are so bad without us you going to have ya fun with another male?
Answered By: lexx6004 - 1/23/2011
Women are men with "wo" in front. Since they can't even come up with an original name for their gender, how could they ever possibly be superior.
Answered By: Tyweedjr1 - 1/23/2011
Women are not inferior, they are DIFFERENT than men. Not better or worse, DIFFERENT! That's the proper word to use. Women have MANY MANY functions in this world just as important as men. The world without women would be a horrible place, plus humans would go instinct. Personally I like women, not just physically for their beauty and sex appeal, but because they think differently, relate differently, feel differently than men (emotional). I have very close women friends, I adored my mother, and have had some great relationships (2nd marriage now). I could not live without a woman to be close to, best friends, companion, and lover!
Answered By: Stephen Paul - 1/23/2011
Well.. At least they make good servants, amirite? I recomend checking out getbackinthedamnkitchen.com and share it will all the women you know.

It's great being a guy, stronger, faster, smarter, and no childbirth. The only thing to say to your comments is that we can't give childbirth without women.
Answered By: Chief Slapahoe - 1/23/2011
This again? I challenge you to tell you to tell me what these men you listed were famous for. And no, spouting the theory of relativity is not enough. A fifth grader could tell you that. The irony of your "questions", is your own knowledge of these men's contributions is slim to nothing. Hilarious!!

@Y.A. Thought Police: Am I talking to you? No, I'm not. Why don't you mind your own business?

Oh, and by the way, I know that's off the top of your head, because for the most part it's not very impressive knowledge at all. ;) I would get over yourself if I were you.
Answered By: Kate B. - 1/23/2011
You really aren't helping your cause since you're asking Yahoo Answers to solve your problem.
Also men can't procreate without women either.
Answered By: Shelby - 1/23/2011
Three reasons ....

Cause they are smaller
Cause they are weaker
And they constantly bleed from in between the legs


edit:@chief.....lol .most of them do make good servants
Answered By: FEMINIST KILLAH - 1/23/2011
Two months ago I left the Gender Studies section for a while. Today I come back and nothing much has changed!
Answered By: That Troll Over There... - 1/23/2011
I agree with u on a couple terms, like how a guy has the highest IQ ever recorded, and not a girl, cuz it's true, but ur last point that girls can't procreate w/o us, is kinda stupid, we can't procreate w/o girls either, so there u go, and guys and girls are, by nature better at certain things than the other gender, men are biologically meant to be stronger and more leader-like. But u didn't mention that girls are better at a lot of things too, they can b****t feed, which is like giving a natural vaccine, and they can actually bear a child. Theres more, but I don't need to make a list, u don't seem to like that. Have fun in ur life long bachelor pad.
Answered By: Your Welcome - 1/23/2011
Theyre busy raising babies and pleasing men.

Then one day feminism came a long and said "you no longer have to raise babies and please men"

now men are unhappy and are babies aren't as good
Answered By: bob - 1/23/2011
There is always a person above and below. The person who is stronger oppresses the weaker and how do you expect that weaker being to become strong if it is oppressed? women did not have the chance to attend school as long as boys did, they could probably attend school for a couple years while men could go on to college and learn far more than women. Its like having a rich man and a poor man. The poor man is very unlikely to go onto higher lvls of education due to environmental issues and money. The rich man can go onto college and get a high paying job and possibly be the CEO of some company where the poor man works at the lowest rung of the ladder. However the poor mans family can go up the ladder generation after generation. The rich can also fall, its a cycle

Did you also notice that there are more women in college than men now? Do you really think that women did not accomplish great things? what you may see as great inventions, are not great inventions for everyone. How exactly do you know these things were made by men? It was believed the cotton gin was invented by a white male, but its also possible that others were involved in its invention. The thing is, your argument does not have enough evidence to prove the points you bring up, especially for such a suggestive question.
Answered By: giancarlo - 1/23/2011
Lo!l your so full of it and you don't even know it.. Why is it so important to you to prove men are superior? Sad thing is you cant come up with a single fact to support you claim just opinions.

LOL! and if you think men can procreate without women either you obviously not as Intelligent as you think...LOL!
Answered By: Just Me - 1/23/2011
"Where are the female Einsteins, Hawkings, Platos, and Rembrandts of the world?"

Here you go:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypatia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegard_von_bingen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sappho
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie

"And don't give me that cry baby excuse that women were oppressed."

It depends how you define oppression. Women and men were each slotted into a narrow gender role. But the gender role that men were forced into was a more politically and economically powerful one than the one that women were forced into.

For a long time, most colleges were all-male, and boys and girls were educated in different skills based on their sexes. Then, there was the fact that women were socially discouraged from creating and publishing pieces of writing.

"Another thing to ponder is why were women in this situation in the first place? If you're going to play the "oppression excuse" game, then let's follow it to its logical conclusion. If women were oppressed by men, then that means women were weaker than men after all."

Exactly. Women are physically weaker than men. That's no surprise. Because of this, husbands in the first societies were able to have more power in the relationship than their wives were, which led to it being ingrained in tradition that men had more power than women. But physical weakness is not the same as inferiority.

"let me just nip this in the bud. You manginas and womyn (intentional spelling) who post lists of female inventors in an effort to debunk my message."

I'd prefer to be referred to as a womAn, please. And the women I posted were not inventors, they were mostly polymaths, geniuses comparable to Einstein and Shakespeare. Hell, Sappho was as revered in ancient Greece as Shakespeare is in the modern day.

"Women can't even procreate without men!!! LOL!!!"

Neither gender can procreate without the other. The genders need each other to continue the species, and neither one is superior or inferior.
Answered By: M-Just M - 1/23/2011
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