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9.2.05
Sex Ed
Harvard's President, Larry Summers has created quite a furor by suggesting that men and women might have differences. I suppose that some can't accept the fact that two objects can be different without one being inferior or superior to the other. The New Republic Online: Sex Ed
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I agree men and women are slightly different. But first of all, these differences are minor. Secondly, these differences should not be used in a way that one is superior. So I agree with you completely.
But I think what he did was a little bit irrisponsible, because he did not emphesize on those issues properly. At least he was not able to make it clear at the moment, and this is quite unfortunate for a Harvard's president.
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