Part 2/4:
The speaker then transitions to critique existing societal norms, pointing out that in a truly rational society, being a man or a woman should reaffirm responsibilities rather than serve as mere labels. They suggest that gender roles come with duties owed to society—implying that integral responsibilities are intertwined with gender identities.
This perspective invites reflection on traditional roles, proposing that if everyone adheres to their respective responsibilities, social cohesion can be maintained. The speaker criticizes the current state where these fundamental facts about gender and responsibility seem obscured, potentially by societal wealth and power.