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==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
*[[file:Brazlib.png]] - What's do you think about this affirmation: "A nation without gender equality doesn't seems that fair, men and womens are different in their own ways, but at the end they deserve a bit of equality, goddamit! But I doens't like fourth-wave Feminism, as they promote diversity in the gender equal west when currently there are nations like Pakistan around. Feminism makes more sense if applied in countries like Brazil, where wife-beating is still common in devasted areas, sadly. Policies I propose to reduce the gender gap in Brazil includes starting woman-quotas in the justice system, to equalize the number of mans and womans there."? | *[[file:Brazlib.png]] - What's do you think about this affirmation: "A nation without gender equality doesn't seems that fair, men and womens are different in their own ways, but at the end they deserve a bit of equality, goddamit! But I doens't like fourth-wave Feminism, as they promote diversity in the gender equal west when currently there are nations like Pakistan around. Feminism makes more sense if applied in countries like Brazil, where wife-beating is still common in devasted areas, sadly. Policies I propose to reduce the gender gap in Brazil includes starting woman-quotas in the justice system, to equalize the number of mans and womans there."? | ||
**'''WARNING: RAMBLES''' <br> I agree that gender equality is crucial for a fair and just society. However, I believe that the approach to achieving this equality should be nuanced and considerate of the unique cultural and social contexts in different regions. We need a holistic understanding of societal issues, taking into account the interconnectedness of ecological, philosophical, and cultural aspects. | |||
While I acknowledge the importance of gender equality in the West, I don't ignore that the challenges and priorities may differ in other parts of the world, such as Pakistan or Brazil. It's essential to tailor our approach to each society's specific needs and circumstances. | |||
In the case of Brazil, addressing gender inequality should involve culturally sensitive policies that resonate with the local context. Woman quotas in the justice system may be a step forward, but it's crucial to consider the broader cultural dynamics and collaborate with local communities to develop effective solutions. I personally believe in decentralized and communal approaches, encouraging participation and understanding at the grassroots level. | |||
Rather than dismissing certain feminist waves,we should foster a dialogue that takes into account the global diversity of challenges women face. By embracing a more inclusive and culturally aware form of feminism, we can work towards a balanced and equitable world for all. <br> | |||
'''TLDR: A nerd rambles off about his mainstream culturally left views, no different to the 270000000 other cookie cutter progs. ''' | |||
==Other Philosophy== | ==Other Philosophy== | ||
==Non-Philosophy== | ==Non-Philosophy== |
Revision as of 03:13, 2 February 2024
Prelogue
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Ask Me Anything
Politics
- - What's do you think about this affirmation: "A nation without gender equality doesn't seems that fair, men and womens are different in their own ways, but at the end they deserve a bit of equality, goddamit! But I doens't like fourth-wave Feminism, as they promote diversity in the gender equal west when currently there are nations like Pakistan around. Feminism makes more sense if applied in countries like Brazil, where wife-beating is still common in devasted areas, sadly. Policies I propose to reduce the gender gap in Brazil includes starting woman-quotas in the justice system, to equalize the number of mans and womans there."?
- WARNING: RAMBLES
I agree that gender equality is crucial for a fair and just society. However, I believe that the approach to achieving this equality should be nuanced and considerate of the unique cultural and social contexts in different regions. We need a holistic understanding of societal issues, taking into account the interconnectedness of ecological, philosophical, and cultural aspects.
- WARNING: RAMBLES
While I acknowledge the importance of gender equality in the West, I don't ignore that the challenges and priorities may differ in other parts of the world, such as Pakistan or Brazil. It's essential to tailor our approach to each society's specific needs and circumstances.
In the case of Brazil, addressing gender inequality should involve culturally sensitive policies that resonate with the local context. Woman quotas in the justice system may be a step forward, but it's crucial to consider the broader cultural dynamics and collaborate with local communities to develop effective solutions. I personally believe in decentralized and communal approaches, encouraging participation and understanding at the grassroots level.
Rather than dismissing certain feminist waves,we should foster a dialogue that takes into account the global diversity of challenges women face. By embracing a more inclusive and culturally aware form of feminism, we can work towards a balanced and equitable world for all.
TLDR: A nerd rambles off about his mainstream culturally left views, no different to the 270000000 other cookie cutter progs.