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In reply to the discussion: War, the Draft, sending men to kill --Is that sexism? [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)29. Well no, it still discriminates against women. It is a sexist institutiion.
However as the draft has been inactive since 1975, that part of it is not a factor in the oppression of men or women, other than men still being compelled to register.
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I don't think you can call the gender that is making decisions about it's own gender, sexist against
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#3
It's origination though was that men thought of women as inferior, so the sexism that created it is
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#13
The definition of sexism is "discriminating against people on the basis of their gender"
Bonobo
Jul 2012
#17
But it's not because of their gender, it's because old white guys want to get rid of the young poor
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#28
But men (or their families) generally do get compensation for fighting in war.
antigone382
Aug 2012
#62
I believe that's called ageism, though normally one thinks about it being young against old these
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#25
You can still call them sexist against women, which is how this idea that men should go to war
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#10
I mean pick another reason. As mentioned above and throughout, it can be ageism, class-ism, but it
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#27
Of course it can. Women can be sexist against women, men men. Any member of a group can
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#51
I agree its a class and age thing, hence why I say it can't really be a sexism thing.
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#26
I didn't say opinions couldn't be sexist within the same sex, however when the power over that sex
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#39
Not all women believe as you suggest as proven by women voluteering and serving with honor.
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#42
If the decision is based on sex, yes, they can be sexist. Even if by the person of that gender.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#52
in this case, but its not always been so in history, plenty of times when a women has been the one
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#4
Not funny in my opinion, but that discussion has been all over DU, so I'll leave it there.
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#16
No, I've got a difficult decision to make and I fear I'm being nitpicky about everything.
Lionessa
Jul 2012
#21
Well i hold no grudge or malice and understand completely, try and get some sleep and hope it works
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#22
Yes of course. Being drafted and sent off to be maimed or killed against your will is a clear sign
4th law of robotics
Jul 2012
#32
Interesting, because I've seen countless op-eds explaining how women can be culpable
4th law of robotics
Jul 2012
#44
So how many election cycles passed during the Iraqi war and the Afghanistan war?
Major Nikon
Aug 2012
#66
Wow, what dream world do you live in, and why are you trying to suggest that women haven't
Lionessa
Aug 2012
#67
Well no, it still discriminates against women. It is a sexist institutiion.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2012
#29
Yes. Belief that your sex is inherently better than the other at anything is sexist. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2012
#41
Men are inherently stronger and better suited to the rigors of combat and austere environments.
Clames
Jul 2012
#49
"The sex slaves were often tied into a chair with their legs spread, and raped with sticks, bayonets
Bonobo
Jul 2012
#55
Now, in these days, with the technology we have? Yes. It is sexism. Not going to argue which is
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#54
In any situation where a disposable human is needed it is invariably men
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#69
Yes, but it can't be discussed as a male issue cause we did it to ourselves, right?
Bonobo
Dec 2012
#78
The same people who claim it's always the man's fault for men's problems...
Major Nikon
Jan 2013
#81