Why do women act so oppressed?

You got personal, I didn't. Yes, "to your point". Your point was jobs are not valued equally because a man said so. I made it clear in previous posts I don't believe values were just assigned by men. I never said that raising children wasn't important nor that it meant any less than building a house. I said "society" placed those values, as well as the companies that provide those services. Last I checked, women are part of that society. You were the one that chose daycare to compare with construction. You could've said any industry outside of physical labor and my point would've been if I can get paid the same doing anything else beside physical labor then I'd do it. I was not attacking daycare specifically.

And for your information, I work for the government. I have had more women superiors than men. I also have been looked down upon by other guys because there's still a portion of society that believes blue-collar work is the only real work.

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