Right... we're just looking at an environment that creates buildings that men aren't allowed to benefit from. They might as well have a "men's only" water spigot out back.Aelinsaar said:Except that we're not talking about "separate-but-equal" here,
As with the issue of "separate but equal" conditions that Jim Crow laws produced, the problem is that only the "separate" part ends up being true. In this case, the women are getting the best resources to combat their homelessness and the men are on the outside looking in.
We are absolutely talking about social discrimination benefitting female victims over male victims. It doesn't just stop at homelessness either. Any situation in which there are victims, the women are given more compassion and resources than the men. Society thinks of "women and children" as the things worth saving and the men as just those expendable foot soldiers that can weather the storm.we're talking about specific facilities made to address a specific lack... that "build your own pizza joint" analogy.
I mean, I'm literally laying this out for you while I know full well that I actually feel that way too. I was absolutely raised under the notion of women and children first and I personally follow that. But come on, in reality its sexist and totally an affront to equality. Maybe back in the day when women had (forcibly) given up their freedom for protection it would still make sense. But today? Not as much. Not as an enforced social mechanism.
But here's the thing, if I've got a dollar and can only give it to a male or female person that needs it. I'm still going to give it to a female. Maybe it even goes to biological programming in addition to social programming that makes us want to protect and provide for women. I can see that. But you really need to call it what it is. Privilege. It's just that the word "Privilege" has been thrown at males recently like it's a slur or an automatic fact. The truth of the matter is that the wage gap is almost entirely closed when comparing jobs of the same type with the same work experience/education and women are even twice as likely to be hired in stem research when their qualifications are equal to a male's qualifications. So the playing field in employment has successfully equalized if not gone in the other direction (the remaining 4% or less will go away as the people who did benefit from sexism age out of the system).
So now that we have or are nearing equality and men are no longer benefitting from being the only bread winners at the table, why do women get to maintain the protection their old positions used to afford them?
Women weren't denied access to shelters. So I'm afraid the "Gay pizza chef" analogy you two are working on just doesn't follow to the women's side. Instead, they are the original pizza chefs.Now, years later the people who told gay people to go make their own pizza realize that they have the better pizza and more of it. So, they stop telling gay people to fuck off, and start demanding a fair portion of their pizza.