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| re: The reason I mentioned white men... | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 02:15 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
| In reply to: The reason I mentioned white men... - Pashacar 12:51 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
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| "It has plenty of cringeworthy moments that lack a particular kind of emotional intelligence, which multiple in my group said would never have looked that way had a woman been in the room." I THINK I know what you mean, but : Are you seriously suggesting that all women necessarily have a "particular kind of emotional intelligence" that all men lack? |
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| Posted by: Pashacar 06:57 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
| In reply to: re: The reason I mentioned white men... - Michael_Portantiere 02:15 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
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| "I THINK I know what you mean, but : Are you seriously suggesting that all women necessarily have a "particular kind of emotional intelligence" that all men lack?" In short, yes. Women and men have different experiences going through life as a result of being in one group vs the other; as such, they bring different perspectives. The same can be said for folks in different groups of religion, ethnicity, of ability. I'm not ranking one over another, just saying that diversity of perspectives is a good thing. |
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| re: Yes | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 11:02 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
| In reply to: Yes - Pashacar 06:57 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
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| Saying that women in general have different perspectives than men in general is not the same as saying that all women have a particular kind of emotional intelligence that all men lack. I think it's safe to say that some men (e.g., Barack Obama) have more emotional intelligence than some women (e.g., Sarah Palin). | |
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