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    Wouldn’t it be men making the decision on conscription policies though? A more liberal / less sexist government would be more likely to bin that.

    The key difference I tend to see between men and women’s issues is that men’s issues are often caused by other men in power. Feminism, ironically enough, can also help with a lot of problems disenfranchised men have.

    Sorry I’m rambling a bit.

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      8 months ago

      Sooooo yes, everything you said is correct, but there’s a missing piece of context: binning the military would mean binning South Korea as we know it, so nobody (liberal or conservative) is in favor of binning it. The lines are much more murky.

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            48 months ago

            How so?

            Beginning to conscript women as well as men does not equate to abolishing the military, or am I missing something?

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              They could conscript women, but you can imagine how hard it would be for that legislation to pass.

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              What? Do you want half the army shopping for new shoes to wear in the trenches while the other half has to wait for them at the shopping mall fountain?

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                Were you trying to be funny, or is that your genuine understanding of women in the millitary?