mariacostel wrote on Mar 8
th, 2016 at 11:16am:
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 8
th, 2016 at 9:40am:
Here's a study that says large corporations who have put more women on their boards are performing better than those who don't.
Does this not fit in with your view of how things should be arranged between men & women?
And I am guessing there are other studies that conclude the exact opposite.
So post them up for comment.
Quote:I find it inconceivable that one gender is better at being CEO than another.
The study wasnt about being a CEO, it was about being a board member.
Quote: I find it offensive that in the search for equality, the goal seems to be actually the very opposite, ie the supremacy of women.
Im ok with this. Men have basically run the world for all of recorded history, and look where we are. We are cooking the planet, income inequality has never been higher, social cohesion is coming undone. Maybe its time women had a shot. Cant do any worse.
Quote:The thing I find offensive (and laughable) about the feminist and womens equality movement is that it is fundamentally a lie. It does not seek equality at all, but rather supremacy and therefore setting the scene for the inevitable backlash from men when they finally tire of being overlooked simply for being men.
Cite your sources. Proof your point. Backup your argument with facts, rather than gut feelings that you think are correct, because as was established earlier, you can very very fallible.
Quote:What happened to promotion by virtue of performance?
It still happens. Its just that executive level positions are largely determined by males, and they tend to give the job to other males.