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(VID) Janet Bloomfield: The Danger of Empathy — "Women don't think through long-term consequences, and men do"

I would say that in general, women are more subjective, and men are more objective (“not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts”).
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“Women don’t think through long-term consequences, and men do.”

– Janet Bloomfield

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjP-aetLZls

The Danger of Empathy

Published on May 3, 2016
Paul Bloom’s video is here: http://www.theatlantic.com/video/inde…
An article on women and empathy reseasrch: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisf…
I blog at www.judgybitch.com

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1 Comment

  1. anarchyst

    Multiculturalism and diversity are flawed concepts that equate to the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Of course it took a female of the species to coax the male into eating of the forbidden fruit.
    Another parallel example is that of the Tower of Babel in which separate cultures and languages developed.
    At the risk of offending the female of the species, there were reasons why women did not achieve suffrage (the right to vote) among other things. I realize that there are many intelligent women who do not subscribe to externalized altruism, but there are too many who do . . . Women have a altruistic streak, which is necessary in the formation and care of their families. However, this altruism has been externalized, helped along by our enemies, caring for “outsiders” while neglecting the “good” within the family structure–internalized altruism. This externalized altruism has become deadly which has been put into the hands of feminists. This externalized altruism made the communistic, so-called “civil-rights” movement a (hollow) “success” (Actually, the so-called civil-rights movement is falling apart), along with the country)…

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