Thanks for taking the time to clarify your thought, Sionarf. I have to be honest and say I wouldn't even know where to begin, but lets go through this point by point.
Women have the legal right to choose parenthood or not. If the woman gets pregnant, even without the men's consent, the men has no legal right to decide and will have to pay child support. Even when the child is not his, an husband can be forced to pay for it or go to jail.
I am really puzzled by this statement. I'm not sure how "choosing parenthood" is a "legal" right. Historically, women have always been able to do whatever they wanted once they discovered they were pregnant. I hope you do not think that abortion was Morgentaler's invention. I'm also not to sure I understand what you mean by the right
not to pay child support being related to
legal rights, and that particular right (assuming it were a legal right) somehow advantaging women. My understanding is that child support serves to support child rearing - hence,
children's rights, not women's rights. This may be the reason women also pay men who have full care of the child/children they have produced when women are the ones who stepped out of the mutual responsibility for child-rearing. So, to sum up, in your view, a truly equal society would be one where
only women had to take responsibility for children once
men and women did not take the responsibility of having protected sex, or when protection aids (condoms) were ineffective? A more equal society would be one where only men got to choose whether or not they bared responsibility for the financial costs associated to rearing the creature that emerged from their half of the chromosomes necessary to produce said-creature? Makes sense.
Women gained the right to vote without the obligation of getting conscripted and killed in a war.
I have no words.
In the workplace and in college some places have gender quotas, always in favor of increasing the number of women. Plus they have some special scholarships for women.
Could you please identify a college/university in North America that has gender quotas? Because as far as I know, pretty much all Western countries have seen such a huge surge of female students over the past decades that females currently outnumber men in universities. It would seem counter-intuitive that there would currently be (gender) positive discrimination practices in any higher education institution. I was also not aware that the surge in female students might somehow be related to positive discrimination policies, but if you have a real exemple to show me, I would feel much more knowledgeable on the matter. There are currently, you are right, several field of work that specifically seek to attract more female workers, but again, I am not aware of actual
positive discrimination policies. Also, none of this has any relation to
legal rights. Finally, there are scholarships for TONS of specific groups of individuals, women only making up one of these groups. For instance, there are scholarships for disabled students. Is this an injustice to non-disabled students? Not to mention that these funds come from private funds... The big public scholarship givers (Social Research Council of Canada; Fonds de Recherche du Québec) do not positively discriminate in any shape or form. The only thing that gets you a grant is the
strength of your application (grades, publications, quality of research proposal), which is probably better known as "equal opportunity". Also, how is this related to "legal rights" again?
In criminal law, the prosecution and sentencing of women for identical crimes is much more lenient compared to men.
I expect some form of evidence to be attached to such a sweeping generalization. If you want, I will gladly offer sources that confirm that women are currently overrepresented in prisons as compared to men for crimes related to prostitution. What crimes did you have in mind?
There are plenty of advantage and inconvenients to either sex, but the point is that you can't say women have less rights.
I don't believe I ever said women had less rights. I think women are still disadvantaged, as compared to men, in a number of areas. Namely, income for the same work. And in the area of stigma associated to area of work :lol:
In the whole of human history there has never been a group as cuddled as the present-day occidental women. My main problem with present-day feminism is that they fight for more rights, but not for the responsibilities that go with it. The end-results are laws where women are treated like children.
Examples/data. Evidence is the name of the game (at least, for me). "More rights, no responsibilities" - in this specific situation, that's called a sophism.
I'm especially interested in evidence that women have more legal rights than men, as you stated.