… says the guy who at the beginning of this debate called me an ignorant in history.
Look, I made no claims about you. I dismissively sneered at one idea you expressed. There is a difference.
Now back to the actual argument: A city affected by bad management and a bad economy adds a ton of confounding factors to any assessment of gender relations. You need to look at non-patriarchal societies that have kept all other variables unchanged, and claiming that abandoning patriarchy is the cause of bad management and bad economy simply won’t do.
Are you claiming that women who are alone cannot raise good kids?
That’s contradictory. I thought raising kids was what women were traditionally described as good for.
Or are you claiming that women can only raise good kids when a man is present?
That’s the best argument I’ve seen for stay-at-home dads, but I bet you’d see that as a degeneration of the good old values.
Or are you claiming that men are the indispensable and irreplaceable moral compass of a family?
Now that’s bovine feces, for lack of a better word.
Hint: present =/= literally present every second.
Translation: “I can’t think of an even vaguely passable rebuttal, better resort to name calling.”
… says the guy who at the beginning of this debate called me an ignorant in history.
Look, I made no claims about you. I dismissively sneered at one idea you expressed. There is a difference.
Now back to the actual argument: A city affected by bad management and a bad economy adds a ton of confounding factors to any assessment of gender relations. You need to look at non-patriarchal societies that have kept all other variables unchanged, and claiming that abandoning patriarchy is the cause of bad management and bad economy simply won’t do.