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Gender and class warfare are intrinsically tied together.
Yes. I guess I should've made that clear on my first comment. I was more commenting on how people seem to see that men are in these positions, so therefore it's a gendered issue, and then they stop cuz they think they already understand the nature of the problem but there's actually more going on than what might seem obvious on the surface.
I'm just sick of people getting distracted from class issues.
And I'm sick of gender issues being dismissed because it's not as "important" as class issues when they're very much connected.
Not being dismissed but you clearly want to take it that way.
There's quite a dismissive attitude in this entire thread about gender equality.
Crying about class warfare when women bring up gender equality does make you sound dismissive.
Ok, I read through other comments and you're right. There are people in here commenting that's in not a gender issue at all which is kind of wild. I wasn't very clear in my first comment that it's both issues. Some people see the gender issue and think that's all there is to it but you can also fit it through the "class issue" hole.