Limitation Vesus Elimination
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I have been blessed with wise friends. Don't get me wrong, some of my friends are stupid and the majority of my
friends are average. I have a few friends, however, that I believe are very wise. I often find myself
venting to my
friend Jason. He usually has advice or insight for me. Most of the time it annoys me. Most of the time it is right.
On one particular occasion I was frustrated with the way some of my female coworkers were expecting favors
based solely on the fact that they were women. Jason had a wise answer. No one really wants equality in this
world, he said. No one wants to be equal to his neighbor. Everyone is striving for superiority. We are engaged
in a constant battle to get the upper hand. Whether the matter is religion, race, sexual orientation, or gender, we
don't want to be the same, we want to win.
Feminism has been a very noble war. I'm so thankful for the right to vote and the right to own my own property.
I'm glad that I earn equal wages and don't have to give up my children in the event of a divorce. Call me crazy,
but I think the war is over. Feminists today aren't fighting for equality any longer, they are fighting for superiority.
Of course we don't make exactly the same wages in every situation, but for the most part we have the same
opportunities. There are areas where men have a much harder time getting a job than women - like childcare -
due to gender stigmas. The masculinism movement has been protesting though. We can't be exactly the same
in every situation and so with the war having been won, it is time accept small things that will never change. In
other words, accept equality and stop fighting for superiority.
Similarly, the civil rights movement has been a high point in our history. Lincoln abolished slavery and we gave
blacks free land and free farm animals to start supporting their families in the 1800's. Blacks have the right to
vote. They can now go anywhere they want to go. They can be admitted into any institution they want. They can
have any job they want. Blacks became equal to whites and I'm glad of it. Like women though (and everyone
else) equality is not enough. Only superiority will do.
Americans have learned to live with double standards. Two high school graduates have the exact same SAT
scores and class ranking - the white student will go to a state school and the black student will go to Harvard.
Why? Minority students are afforded better opportunities simply because they are minorities. This is not only
true of African-Americans but of women, homosexuals, Muslims and people of all different races. As a matter of
fact, it seems the only people who earn things based solely