Ted Turner -- Sexist?

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Ted Turner -- Sexist?

Post by Coito ergo sum » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:43 pm

TED TURNER: Well, I came up with the idea at least 20 years ago that we needed more women in politics. It would take a different turn. And I suggested that men be barred from political office. They could do everything else, be president of universities, business leaders, but they just couldn’t serve in any elected position for 100 years.

[Laughter and applause]

I think we’d have a lot more emphasis on education and healthcare and a lot less on Army and the Navy and the Marine Corps.
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Ted Turner says that if men were barred from public office, women would do all the caring and nurturing-y kind of things, and they wouldn't do so much of the fighting kind of things. Is he right?

Are women and men really that fundamentally different that if women held all of the public offices, they'd defund the military and we'd have nothing but an educated and healthy populace? Or, is he saying that women are irresponsible, and would defund the military leaving our country defenseless and at the mercy of our enemies, preferring to pay for education and healthcare instead of protecting American interests? Or, is he saying that women would inherently find the appropriate balance that men cannot find?

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Re: Ted Turner -- Sexist?

Post by charlou » Mon Sep 23, 2013 4:50 pm

One word: Gallstones
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Re: Ted Turner -- Sexist?

Post by Audley Strange » Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:58 pm

Coito ergo sum wrote:
TED TURNER: Well, I came up with the idea at least 20 years ago that we needed more women in politics
I'd say that was pretty fucking arrogant and sexist yeah. I'm quite sure he never came up with the idea, I'm almost certain women have been thinking and complaining about that for centuries, I guess they all get ignored cos he's Ted Turner. Prick.
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Re: Ted Turner -- Sexist?

Post by klr » Mon Sep 23, 2013 7:59 pm

Coito ergo sum wrote:
TED TURNER: Well, I came up with the idea at least 20 years ago that we needed more women in politics. It would take a different turn. And I suggested that men be barred from political office. They could do everything else, be president of universities, business leaders, but they just couldn’t serve in any elected position for 100 years.

[Laughter and applause]

I think we’d have a lot more emphasis on education and healthcare and a lot less on Army and the Navy and the Marine Corps.
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-shepp ... z2fjNbDqWh

Ted Turner says that if men were barred from public office, women would do all the caring and nurturing-y kind of things, and they wouldn't do so much of the fighting kind of things. Is he right?

Are women and men really that fundamentally different that if women held all of the public offices, they'd defund the military and we'd have nothing but an educated and healthy populace? Or, is he saying that women are irresponsible, and would defund the military leaving our country defenseless and at the mercy of our enemies, preferring to pay for education and healthcare instead of protecting American interests? Or, is he saying that women would inherently find the appropriate balance that men cannot find?
Good grief. He went from "better gender balance in politics" to "ban one gender for 100 years" in the space of two sentences.
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Re: Ted Turner -- Sexist?

Post by JimC » Tue Sep 24, 2013 12:54 am

We definitely need more Maggie Thatchers and Amanda Vanstones in politics...
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