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  • Posted By: Eloka @ 10/12/2009 11:21:04 PM

    Since when did men invent everything? Don???t people get taught anything in history anymore; women have contributed to many of the things we still use today and probably couldn???t have done without. Men created civilisation? Did they also help out with the natural process of evolution? It???s pathetic to be in that constant mind frame, to be totally blunt you are wrong; you have the internet do some research.

    In your life what have you ever accomplished or contributed to society, except maybe your ignorance? Just because there were great men who have done things doesn???t mean you are a part of that. Just because they have a penis and you do doesn???t mean you???re something special. Just because Curie has a vagina doesn???t mean I can take credit for her work. You need to either go back to the 6th grade and learn about ALL kinds of history or continue playing this game of tag you seem to enjoy so much.

  • Posted By: inkandskin @ 05/28/2009 3:18:13 AM

    I always despise the claims that men invented everything. Ever look beyond that? Think why men dominate western history? It's because women we're allowed the resources for invention or individual recognition. Men kept women in the house, with the children, doing what they were told they did best.

  • Posted By: lpcyusa @ 02/07/2009 12:27:01 AM

    It is interesting to analyze whereby women have greatly altered various historical events and the outcomes of particular men's lives such as in the stories of Samson & Delilah, Cleopatra etc..

    J Starr (NJ)

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