Our thanks to Martin for this. Anyone who doubts the existence of gender-typical brains should read We Are Our Brains by an eminent Dutch neuroscientist with an unfortunate name, Dick Swaab. In the book he explains that as a result of scanning, there are now known to be many hundreds of differences between gender-typical male-pattern brains and female-pattern brains.
To be fair, Nigel Short would probably have beaten 20 men also. He remains the only English player ever to play in a World Championship. However….on the matter of male/female brain differences see http://mra-uk.co.uk/?p=718
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Practically every pinnacle of human achievement has been reached by a man, or men. It’s just the way the species is. Sports, technology, the arts, you name it; women can only hope to draw with or beat men by the unfair crippling of men, which is the primary aim of feminism.
It should be said, however, that despite everything you see around you having been made by men, ALL of these countless achievements through the millennia are all offset by childbearing, hence why a degree of servitude to the female is biological. All feminist thought is a denial of human biology. Feminism is inhuman.
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Agreed, but with the approaching advent of non-harmful, infallible, reversible male contraception, and the artificial womb, the world will start to become a very different place…
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