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Then why don't you rephrase your speech (please, don't arrest me for that) for: "I think what you are trying to say is XXX"?
You have too much of an attitude for someone who's practicing "do what I tell you, not what I do".
And kind shows how amazingly right you think you are.
Don't lecture me. I just thought your primary question, the reason for this topic, was sexist. Am I entitled to my opinion? Thank you! I believe that questioning or caring if other people think women can be as great as men is sexist and I also think it's a shame that you, as a girl, should question something like that. The thought itself puts women in a lower level than men. If you remove the wild hair from your ass and actually become able to think about what someone other than you is saying, you will realize what I'm saying just common sense.
You're boring.
It's good to see you're now phrasing your thoughts with I think and I believe.
I've considered everything you've said. I agree with it in some respects and in others I question it. I'm not supporting sexism at all, regardless of how the thread comes across to be. But I'm also not very righteous or feministic about women's place in society, etc. Men and women are equal as sexes and have equal rights, but I'm not gonna protest over some issue (any women's rights issue) that I believe is simply part of the past. I'm not thinking in the past, applying what happened in history to how people should handle each other today as races, sexes, religions, etc.
This is the first time someone's told me I'm boring, I'll add that to the endless list. Attitude? That's nothing new, though it's more controlled than it used to be. And I assume above you're referring to my statement of Lawyers making the world go 'round. It has precedent, there's evidence in everyday happenings to prove it. The economy, world trade, currency, imports and exports; they're all controlled by laws, regulations, FDA, etc. and lawyers are at the forefront of defending any events conflicting with them.