Well I guess this is just a case of societal differences.CrystalShadow said:Yeah, I get you. But more often than not this stuff gets held against you, and other stuff.
Besides, what you're saying has rarely been true when it comes to groups that are historically under-represented.
People find reasons why them being a woman (or black, or middle-eastern or whatever) is a good reason NOT to include them.
That's happened for many many decades, if not centuries. Just because it isn't admitted to openly doesn't mean it isn't happening.
I live in Denmark. And currently I'm studying engineering at DTU (Technological University of Denmark).
Those two factors combined (Denmark being the third most Gender-equal country in the world, and DTU being very much a meritocracy) makes it weird for me to actually have to consider peoples gender and/or race. It's simply not something I usually do.
As for Denmark being the 3rd most Gender-equal. Currently the prime "feminist" goal seems to be to make it equally easy for men to become kindergarden helpers as it is for women so I guess we're up there (hell men are conscripted while women have the choice to join if they want).
This is why I maintain that yes I'm "privileged", but not because of my sex, or my skin-tone, or my sexual orientation, or hell even my gender-identity. I'm privileged because I live in Denmark. The first country to legalize picture pornography, and gay marriage.