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The Unlucky Race |
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The most dehumanized group of people in human society has always been women. This dehumanization is so potent, so engrossing, that the false specifications survive even the barrier of proximity, a barrier which generally dispells all other dehumanized groups' stereotypes. The woman's period, the symbol of her unique ability to create life, the very mechanism of procreation that makes a woman attractive to a man, is a shunned and almost blasphemous topic. Women are dehumanized to such a mind-boggling extent that women themselves, clear witnesses to the obvious falsehoods of these expectations to be flawless, forget that they are lies. This is the real descriptor of this dehumanization - that the object of these lies, women themselves, pursue satisfying these falsehoods with the same delusory expectations that men do. Did it ever occur to this society and its socialites who clamour at every opportunity to fight for an endangered species or prejudiced group that perhaps it is the constantly negative reactions of men to these dehumanized expectations of women that create such a destructive aggressiveness within? |
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