Politics Women in leadership roles, a positive for human kind

Remove this Banner Ad

I mean, it could be someone's opinion that the earth is flat and the sun orbits it. It's still their opinion, but it's wrong. Pointing out that it's wrong isn't disrespecting their opinion or their right to hold one, it's just pointing out that it's incorrect.

This isn't that hard, surely.
 
I mean, it could be someone's opinion that the earth is flat and the sun orbits it. It's still their opinion, but it's wrong. Pointing out that it's wrong isn't disrespecting their opinion or their right to hold one, it's just pointing out that it's incorrect.

This isn't that hard, surely.

Fair enough. However some people believe things as fact and others may think that particular issue is subjective, that's where we can have issues.
 

Log in to remove this ad.

Treating one's experience as objective truth is the OP's issue, in a recurring sense.
Apologies if you read it that way, I didn't intend to project it as 'this is my experience, therefore it is everyone's truth' as you're alluding here.

Apologies if you read that I repeat this 'my experience as objective truth (for everyone else)' from my posting history in regularity, I think you might be alone in this mindset though.
 

Women in leadership roles, a positive for human kind?​


I think we have had enough time transpire to unequivocally say that in regard to Senior Liberal Party politicians, who are women, the answer is a flat no.

Pigs would do a better jobs.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Politics Women in leadership roles, a positive for human kind

Remove this Banner Ad

Back
Top