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− | Hanna Rosin recently published an article in TIME entitled [http://ideas.time.com/2014/01/02/men-are-obsolete/ Men are Obsolete]. The topic and contents of this essay are highly [[sexist]] and |
+ | Hanna Rosin recently published an article in TIME entitled [http://ideas.time.com/2014/01/02/men-are-obsolete/ Men are Obsolete]. The topic and contents of this essay are highly [[sexist]] and offensive. |
Society continues to rely on wide range of jobs that are overwhelmingly performed by men. |
Society continues to rely on wide range of jobs that are overwhelmingly performed by men. |
Revision as of 05:55, 23 February 2014
Hanna Rosin recently published an article in TIME entitled Men are Obsolete. The topic and contents of this essay are highly sexist and offensive.
Society continues to rely on wide range of jobs that are overwhelmingly performed by men.
An individual who is obsolete has no responsibilities or work to do. It follows that men are not obsolete. Society continues to rely on wide range of, often dirty and distasteful, jobs that are overwhelmingly performed by men. Those who write blog posts and articles critical of men often do so on computer systems and networks and on infrastructure overwhelmingly maintained by men.