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Probably comes from getting a lot of practice! (hired..fired...hired...fired...hired...fired...)

This attitude isn’t limited to (male?) bosses. Some people (often women!) seem to think that those of us who are single/childless need to work shittier, longer hours for the same pay and without any improved prospects for promotion so that people with children can have more and more convenient time for their kids.

I was expecting the “engaged but not married yet... She’s probably gonna be taking time off to have kids in the next few years, then want flex time, no overtime, reduced hours, or maybe just quit all together” reasoning.

Being a man might work against him. In federal cases, at least, men get much longer sentences for the same crime. I dunno if this disparity happens in state cases too.

I am all for equality before the law. Here’s another aspect of it that we need to address :

I’ve noticed these ‘sitting rooms’ in a number of older building’s women’s restrooms. I’ve always assumed they were there so ladies overcome by the vapors, tight corsets, or what have you, could have a little rest without creating a public scene that the men would then have to be solicitous about.

Reminds me of the Wonder Woman trailer comment thread (http://jezebel.com/the-new-wonder… ) where there was considerable discussion/complaint about how there weren’t any P.O.C. soldiers shown in the W. Europe trench warfare scenes.

Or to ruin a poor, confused woman’s life over a little bit or rape. Sure, female offenders are less numerous than male ones, but the courts are even more lenient toward them. IIRC, women receive about half the time that men do for the same offence. on average.

I didn’t see that in the article... where are you getting that information? One of the links? Another website about the same story?

The number of women voting has exceeded the number of men voting since at least 1964:

350,000 out of 4,500,000 total. yeah it would be nice if maybe one of the units in the big battle scenes were not white, but I don’t think it is a travesty if one isnt, since more than 90% of the men who served were white.

No, not only whites. Just 90% whites. But yes, we obviously need to spend at least 90% of our effort celebrating the contributions of that other 10%. That seems fair, considering past efforts to ignore that 10%...

Instead we need to spend at least 50% of our time and effort acknowledging that 5 % of the troops, apparently.

I don’t think anyone is saying that African Americans didn’t see combat in WWI. I think they’re saying that they made up a pretty small percentage of the number of Americans who saw combat overall, so it would seem forced to have Wonder Woman just happen to be in that relatively small section of the trenches where

Most of the Indian troops didn’t see service on the western front, though. Yes, if the scenes in the movie were set in the Mesopotamian theater, it would be a travesty if all the soldiers were white, but it seems that they are set in the trenches NE of Paris...

Yes, half a million. But out of how many soldiers overall? (Answer, about 8.1 million overall for France.. so Africans made up about 7% But it seems that we’re supposed to ignore the 93% in favor of the 7% for some reason)

France called pretty heavily on colonials, but insanely heavily on white Frenchmen. About 500,000 colonials served France in WWI (and that’s a lot!) but about 7,500,000 white Frenchmen did too. So POC made up about 7% of France’s total deployment.

The US deployed about 200,000 African American troops to Europe in WWI, out of a total deployment of 2,000,000. And, as you said, the great majority of the AA troops were in support roles, rather than front line infantry roles, so they would be unlikely to show up in a scene set in the trenches.

In absolute terms, yeah, a lot of POC served in WWI. But a lot more white men did. Yes, the USA had ~200,000-400,000 African American troops (sent to Europe vs served overall), but that was in an overall force of 4,500,000. Yes, France had ~500,000 POC who served, but France deployed around 8,000,000 men overall. The

POC soldiers served in the trenches, at least in the French army. Or so I assume from the number tombstones I saw in the cemeteries of small towns NE of Paris that had Algerian names, the epithet “Died for France”, and dates from 1914 to 1918.