tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2122070406795922576.post9064733294693764632..comments2023-04-26T03:31:06.591-04:00Comments on ThinkAboutWriting: TRUST WOMENMary Battenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15443381203090280044noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2122070406795922576.post-40682271469482797312010-01-24T17:06:22.287-05:002010-01-24T17:06:22.287-05:00Love it ladies love it! Scramble indeedLove it ladies love it! Scramble indeedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2122070406795922576.post-75527550744826612552010-01-22T13:31:21.140-05:002010-01-22T13:31:21.140-05:00Ms. Hrdy may foresee one possible future outcome i...Ms. Hrdy may foresee one possible future outcome if we take our hard-fought freedoms for granted, but I doubt that the changed world women have created is as fragile as she fears. This is a social evolutionary process that took centuries to mature, in my opinion; an inevitable journey intrinsic to our DNA, linked to a myriad of other social, cultural, religious, and intellectual developments over time. The 20th Century saw a flowering of female empowerment (as defined by men), but our advances are not owned by individual women, nor on one defining event. These changes are the embodiment of collective thought, not to be destroyed easily. Women in many parts of the world have moved to warrior status, and once owned, will not be surrendered.<br /><br />It is more likely the divisive split between cultures will continue on for the foreseeable future, enforced primarily by religious beliefs, but within ever-diminishing geographical boundaries. I am more of a pessimist when it comes to how territory will define the human race. As it has in the past, I fear a great diaspora to other habitable frontiers may be the path of least resistance as we move away from our shrinking planet and seek to define our disparate communities without interference. If we don't destroy each other first....valliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09996578303394644482noreply@blogger.com