You are arguing for a "I don't see race" position in humanism. How do we talk about the human condition without paying attention the the chasm that separates different gender's experience of every day life? Feminism points out places in society where there could be equality between the genders. It took almost 100 years between the time white women got the right to vote and a woman is running for president. With all the anti-feminist rhetoric being plastered all over the web, most of it violent incomprehensible bile, you'd think feminists were very powerful in Western society. If you think that a person tagging themselves as a different gender, while producing description and critique of the world, makes them ineligible for your consideration, you may have redefined humanism for the ages.
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do you think there are more or less chances here for womans? compared to men. pls this kind of retoric belongs to a previous century.