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Reading these responses make me feel annoyed at AN. Everyone is so inconsisitent. For example : The same people who proclaimed there are 70 genders are now dividing into 2
. I dont care what anyone believes in and they have a right to believe in anything they want but atleast be consistent. Not just arguing a point when it suits you. SMH
Could you direct me to the posts relevant to this claim? Where have people been inconsistent? Are you referencing my opening post, which merely referenced externally provided statistics?
This this.
What is a "reasonable split"?
SOme industries are highly dominated by males or females.
In nursing, 40% of females would need to be fired
In engineering, over 40% of males would need to be fired or rejected
In housing construction, over 40% of males would need to be fired or rejected..
The list goes on...
(THAT would be discrimination it itself ... or bias towards a gender which is obv bad)... for the sake of equality.
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112 genders exist according to the safe schools program... idk.. it changes all the time 
I don't think this is consistent with arguments presented in this thread. Find me any post that supports firing male politicians. I can't speak on behalf of others, but what I'm arguing isn't that there should be a 50/50 split, but more of a balanced approach to politics in general. The way we raise our children and treat males/females is simply inconsistent, and that plays a role in the gender imbalance I've noted.
Pretty sure that, just because we are discussing males vs females in politics, doesn't mean people have now abandoned other views on gender that may have been raised earlier. That's just not really the discussion right here - And I don't really like what you insinuate about people when you say they are arguing points when it suits them (because I don't think anyone here is doing that) 
Yep, agree with this.

I feel I've been very consistent with my views, but am happy to be shown the inconsistencies if they're there.
Yeah there are so many contradictions with this whole thing...first people are saying that there are 67 genders - then I heard 76 - and apparently there are 252 according to another source?!?! Okay first of all there are only two genders but that's a discussion for another time.
Where is the contradiction? I'm confused about your contention pertaining to gender, here. Is gender not a social construct (remembering here that gender is very distinct from biological sex)? If this is true, are our conceptions of maleness and femaleness (again, speaking of gender rather than sex)
also social constructs? So just because more people identify with those social constructs, what makes them more valid than any others?
If somebody came to me and told me they identified with a third gender, who am I to say they don't? I firmly believe there are more than two genders and I'm very comfortable holding that view. And it's definitely not inconsistent with my opening post.
Someone a while ago asked strawberries why they're not a feminist - I agree with strawberries in this sentiment. I used to be a feminist, and quite a vocal one at that. I believed in the gender wage gap, that women were literally being treated like dirt everywhere around the world (even here - that's what feminists always make it seem like) and that men were literally the Hitlers of the planet. That's what I thought. That's what everyone told me.
It's a shame you were told these things, and I'm sorry that you were. To conflate maleness with those things you've mentioned is obviously unfortunate, and just objectively not the case.
And then I realised something. It started when Donald Trump began trying out for president of the US. I saw my (girls only) school transform from a woman loving school into a man hating school. Everyone was hating on Donald Trump - everyone. Someone, for their art class, drew an obscene picture of him (which was approved by teachers and displayed to parents, mind you) with a you-know-what on his head. Imagine if something like that was drawn on a woman by someone in my school, or any school - the painter would be suspended and the painting definitely not approved. Also, all hell would break loose with cries of 'sexism', 'patriarchy' and 'oppression'. But everyone laughed when they saw Donald Trump painted in that way. Even if it was drawn on a woman that a lot of people dislike - like Pauline Hanson - it would be safe to say that people would assume that the reason why it was drawn on her is because she's a female, not because her policies are disliked.
I'm just not sure that this is true - not at all. If I were walking down the street and saw art similar to what you've mentioned relating to Donald Trump, or Pauline Hanson, or literally any other politician, I wouldn't immediately jump to the conclusion of sexism - irrespective of gender. To do so seems to be a pretty absurd jump. I'm not sure what you're basing these assumptions on, but I'm unconvinced they're reflective of wider society.
According to feminists - when a man is hated, it's because of his behaviour and is perfectly acceptable. But when a woman is hated, God help the person who insulted her because it was an attack on her status as a female and nothing to do with her views. #feministlogic
Source? Examples?
I'm not saying Donald Trump is a good guy. He's said some stupid things. But what I did see during those few months was the true nature of feminism - crying out 'sexism' when something doesn't go your way.
That's why I'm not a feminist. I don't hate men. I don't hate women. I'll like you if I think you're a good person, despite your gender. I'll dislike your viewpoints if I disagree with them, despite your gender. I'll dislike you if I don't think you're a good person, despite your gender.
I'm not a feminist because I'm not going to force you to do a job you don't want to do, just for the sake of having 'equal representation in politics'.[/quote]
I really don't think this is a fair representation of feminism. In fact, forcing women into politics seems distinctly counter-feminism as I understand it.
If politics isn't your thing, whether you're male or female, then, don't do it! Just do you, do whatever you want to do as a job, and stop crying out 'sexism' and 'oppression' because there aren't enough females to your liking in politics. I'm certainly not crying out 'sexism' because there aren't enough male teachers in primary schools (which is also an extremely important job, by the way).
I think it's more complicated than that, though. Like, saying words to the effect of, "do as you please!" is a little simplistic in this domain.