I agree entirely. I'm in favour of fairness, justice and equality. What I don't like is discrimination and unfairness masquerading as 'redressing the balance'. I think 'positive discrimination'as it is called, is still discrimination and is still wrong. Two wrongs don't make a right,and the end does not always justify the means.
I haven't read any books by men who seem to hate women,though I admit CP Snow often seems to have a poor opinion of some of them. What I dislike is, as I've said, an arificial imbalance where all the women characters are marevllous and all the men are evil. The better novelists have a more realistic mix in characters of both sexes, Austen and Dickens being particular experts in this.
I haven't read any books by men who seem to hate women,though I admit CP Snow often seems to have a poor opinion of some of them. What I dislike is, as I've said, an arificial imbalance where all the women characters are marevllous and all the men are evil. The better novelists have a more realistic mix in characters of both sexes, Austen and Dickens being particular experts in this.
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