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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 906145" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>:roll: Good try, SL. LOL! Your approach to the "woman thing" was all wrong. If you would have said that the majority of women in the US wouldn't do a lick of agricultural work on a ranch/farm, you would have been absolutely correct. But, the same would hold true of men. However, if your were to investigate JUST medium and small sized ranches/farms, I firmly believe that you would find that the backbreaking work performed was evenly distributed. And I believe this is why many find some of your statements very insulting. Men and women may not exactly perform the same chores on a ranch/farm but that means nothing. In fact, I have witnessed women outperforming men, many times, on a farm. Each household has a division of of labor which works for them. To categorize ranch/farm women as 'lesser' is simply ignorance of the facts. I am not including the 'hobby' ranch/farm in my views, as that may be a whole different ballgame. I am referring to those medium and small ranch/farms that operate for a living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 906145, member: 17369"] :roll: Good try, SL. LOL! Your approach to the "woman thing" was all wrong. If you would have said that the majority of women in the US wouldn't do a lick of agricultural work on a ranch/farm, you would have been absolutely correct. But, the same would hold true of men. However, if your were to investigate JUST medium and small sized ranches/farms, I firmly believe that you would find that the backbreaking work performed was evenly distributed. And I believe this is why many find some of your statements very insulting. Men and women may not exactly perform the same chores on a ranch/farm but that means nothing. In fact, I have witnessed women outperforming men, many times, on a farm. Each household has a division of of labor which works for them. To categorize ranch/farm women as 'lesser' is simply ignorance of the facts. I am not including the 'hobby' ranch/farm in my views, as that may be a whole different ballgame. I am referring to those medium and small ranch/farms that operate for a living. [/QUOTE]
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