I don't disagree with the wisdom Bittler Crank has bestowed us; but, how do you argue with the fact that women are more reluctant than men to engage in promiscuous activity? — Wallows
Well, if you're implying there is some inherent inclination to avoid "promiscuous" criminal activity I think there are environmental factors that are influential but not necessarily biological. But I don't think this makes women superior. — Anaxagoras
Making threads like this, which just poke the hives nest, warn first then revoke the privilege to make threads or ban. — Judaka
women are more reluctant than men to engage in promiscuous activity — Wallows
women are less likely to engage in dangerous behavior — Wallows
If women are less likely to engage in dangerous behavior, then doesn't that make them better rather than men at being in government positions? — Wallows
Well, here's how you "substantiated" it previously: — T Clark
Therefore, for the sake of talking about society or culturally, does that fact that prison populations are predominantly male mean or imply that females are socially superior to males? — Wallows
The very question is offensive. Males are much more than male criminals, so they shouldn't be judged by that measure. — S
I'm wondering how to delineate between the fact that males are more representative of prison populations and the fact that women don't.
Can one not draw some implications from this state of affairs? — Wallows
I don't think I said that males are absolutely inferior than females. But, yes, they can be inferior in some regards. — Wallows
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.