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Book recommendation: Invisible Women - a very well sourced book on bias (specifically gender bias)
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<blockquote data-quote="yrp" data-source="post: 614537" data-attributes="member: 3901"><p>No I completely agree that some parts of the world have a much further way to go in terms of equality and unfortunately some of the Muslim countries are the worst offenders.</p><p></p><p>As you may know, I'm not American but I "preach" this same stuff to my family and others back home as well. I defend Muslim immigrants in America and europe because I feel like they're demonized and scapegoated for many problems when they're just trying to escape violence and repressive societies. You would probably do the same if you were in their place.</p><p></p><p>But the book also doesn't only speak about America or western society. There's many points about other parts of the world as well (India especially)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yrp, post: 614537, member: 3901"] No I completely agree that some parts of the world have a much further way to go in terms of equality and unfortunately some of the Muslim countries are the worst offenders. As you may know, I'm not American but I "preach" this same stuff to my family and others back home as well. I defend Muslim immigrants in America and europe because I feel like they're demonized and scapegoated for many problems when they're just trying to escape violence and repressive societies. You would probably do the same if you were in their place. But the book also doesn't only speak about America or western society. There's many points about other parts of the world as well (India especially) [/QUOTE]
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