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Something being a social construct does not mean it has no real world effects. That's kind of the point of identifying it as a social construct. HTH
It's still a social construct if it's based on facts. Social construct doesn't mean fake, it means we gave it a name and meaning.
So you do think there is a patriarchy? And you think it is based on fact, not the social construction of gender?
The natural male urge to sit in a cubicle for 10 hours a day
So, you think you live in a society where discrimination based on sex does not exist.
Where is that, and what is your evidence for your claim?
The story is about Italy?
You didn't give your evidence so perhaps you'd prefer to refute this? Patriarchy in disguise — the myth of gender equality in the Netherlands
Bullshit.
You probably missed my edit. You didn't give evidence for your position so I've asked you to refute evidence for mine, just to make it nice and simple for you.
So, you think when bad laws go away, the attitudes behind them disappear as if by magic?
The article gives up-to-date statistics as well as the dates of various laws. If you think those statistics are wrong, or don't demonstrate what the authors say they do, you can explain. Or admit that your opinion is rooted in abject ignorance of the world you live in. Either will do.