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Originally Posted by Jack_
All this reply tells me is that you didn't read my initial post properly at all, because the plight and injustice that women face is not all the same. Women are not one homogenous group, the various intersections of social identity all have a profound impact on one's social standing and any discrimination and marginalisation they may experience. I would encourage you to watch and read the material I provided and then get back to me, because you have misinterpreted my post completely.
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I was responding to one paragraph of your post as I made clear. Even women of a higher social standing still experience sexism from their male counterparts. Sexism crosses all social boundaries so it still affects 50% of the population one way or another. Are you trying to suggest it doesn’t.
A good example is all those professional actresses who have recently come out to expose the sexism in Hollywood. It’s everywhere despite it allegedly being a progressive society. It’s seems some are too focused on minority groups (the more fashionable cause) to even acknowledge the plight of 50% of its own.