Numerically, half of our high-ranking government officials should be women, and half should be men. And yet the division between the sexes is highly disproportionate in favour of men.
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Women are obviously much more discriminated against than men in many ways.
What I said was that in a democratic society, people must be permitted to make their choices and that the choices of women should not be subordinate to the choices of men, otherwise women are less than equal, are second-class citizens.
When it comes to dividing Americans on the basis of their gender, I know a little something about the subject.
Women ought to have representatives, instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government.
Well, if you look at the programme that we're offering, I think that is a future which is fair for women as well as men. We're still heavily outnumbered - we're still four to one in parliament - but we are pioneers! We are forging a new path.
You must make women count as much as men; you must have an equal standard of morals; and the only way to enforce that is through giving women political power so that you can get that equal moral standard registered in the laws of the country. It is the only way.
The reality is is that Congress is a very male-gendered oriented institution. Out of the, you know, more than 10,000 people who've ever been elected to Congress, you know, only about 250 of them have ever been women.
The women of the country have the power in their own hands, in spite of the law and the government being altogether of the male order.
Half of my employees are women.
If more women are in leadership roles, we'll stop assuming they shouldn't be.
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