I don't know. I do feel bad, as I consider myself to be all for equality, but at the same time I cannot separate the two (and one needs to in order to appreciate it).
That reminds me of a funny I made in the office last Friday...
About an hour prior to my joke a woman had been shot 11 times in a parking lot down the street. It turned out it was the woman's ex-boyfriend who was pissed because she wasn't obedient. Someone sarcastically said "I guess he told her". To which I replied "Did he really have to tell her 11 times".
I don't know. I do feel bad, as I consider myself to be all for equality, but at the same time I cannot separate the two (and one needs to in order to appreciate it).
For me it would be being able to appreciate the sport, knowing that women are not as physically able as men. But I still cannot quite appreciate it for what it is.
For me it would be being able to appreciate the sport, knowing that women are not as physically able as men. But I still cannot quite appreciate it for what it is.
It's starts in October, I'm transferring into a sub-field that isn't taught in Ireland at BA level so I'm trying to remove my disadvantage by reading the BA books.
It's also a convenient excuse not to spend the little money I do have.