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Shorter Charlotte Allen

Post Date: Mar 05, 2008 2:51 p.m.
Ranked website: moderateleft.com (Ranks #40988 of 3,783,534)

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No, I was serious: women really are inferior to men . Allen took to the internets today to defend her horrible, horrible column from Sunday. And she kind of undermined the WaPo’s argument that it was all a joke. A sampling: Washington: When I read this, I immediately thought it was written ironically. Were you surprised that so many people took it literally? Charlotte Allen: I wouldn’t quite use the word “ironic,” but yes, I meant to be funny but with a serious point–that women want to be taken seriously but quite often don’t act serious. Also, that women and men really are different. So Allen meant to be funny (she wasn’t) by saying that women are different than men (on that one, she succeeded). So how are women different? Washington: You write that you doubt women’s representation in such fields as law (the Supreme Court) and medicine (brain surgeons) will rise much in the 21st century. Howeve...

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