@firefly,
Quote:How about the times women couldn't even apply for certain jobs, solely because of their gender. Or when women couldn't even vote
Sorry but it was males who fought the good fight with the women to get them the votes and as a young man I fought to get the ERA pass in the late 60s and even joined NOW in that time period.
Only giving up my membership when I could not get the local chapter to help out a woman who was being beaten half to death by her husband and I along with a lot of other good people both males and females did help her. This was before large government grants and fees like sire charges on marriage licenses fund women shelters and such and before the police department would act.
Injustice base on any such factors as race, religion, sex take away the freedom of all of us.
By the way did you campaign in the 60s for the ERA Firefly as a male I surely did and if I had been older I would had join the campaign for civil rights in the south.
Quote:It's not about "men"--it's about the way you, in particular, interacted with the children in that park.
Sorry dear in another posting you already been honest enough to agree that if it had been my wife or even if my wife had been along there would had been no problem in interacting with children is showing them the kittens in plain sight of everyone else in the park and telling them if they wish to adopted one of the kittens they need to bring a parent over to agree to it.
Still somewhat confuse how someone sitting in the park in front of everyone in fact trying to draw as must attention as possible is a danger to children.
I somehow question it drawing that must attention would be the wish of a real pedophile out to grab a child.
But then logic and commonsense had never been your strong point.