Why it’s better to be a Women

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Thirty reasons why it’s better to be a women. On top is that they got off the Titanic first. Would it be the case today, I wonder? Read the following piece by Fareed Zakaria;

“Of the many differences between the movie "Titanic" and history, one in particular is telling. In the movie, as the ship is sinking the first-class passengers (all third-class human beings) scramble to climb into the small number of life-boats. Only the determination of the hardy seamen -- who use guns to keep the grasping men at bay -- gets the women and children into the boats.

In fact, according to survivors' accounts, the "women and children first" convention was observed with almost no dissension, particularly among the upper classes. The statistics make this plain. In first class, every child was saved, as were all but five (of 144) women, three of whom chose to die with their husbands. By contrast, 70 percent of the men perished. In second class, 80 percent of the women were saved but 90 percent of the men drowned.

The men on the first-class list of the Titanic virtually made up the Forbes 400 of the time. John Jacob Astor, reputedly the richest man of his day, is said to have fought his way to a boat, put his wife in it and then stepped back and waved her goodbye. Benjamin Guggenheim similarly refused to take a seat, saying: "Tell my wife . . . I played the game out straight and to the end. No woman shall be left aboard this ship because Ben Guggenheim was a coward." In other words, some of the most powerful men in the world adhered to an unwritten code of honor -- even though it meant certain death for them. The movie makers altered the story for good reason: no one would believe it today.”


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Sorry, but I think it is progress that men no longer feel they need to do this. Equality means exactly that, that men and women are equal, there should have been boats for everyone on the Titanic. I'm tired of people talking about a decline in moral standards. Women are just as capable and determined as men, they ought not to be treated differently. We should oppose 'chivalry', it is outdated, sexist, and stems mostly from a desire to get women into bed!

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