Yes, actually, when women are not doing things, historically that's usually men's fault. Like women not having jobs, women not having bank accounts, women not having a higher education...
I'm not saying that's the case here, but society and patriarchy are very complex. Women, and yes men, are not 100% autonomous, and are, in fact, influenced by the society and socialization they received. It's not as simple as "women should be doctors", or whatever. We also need things like representation, outreach, what have you.
I'm not saying that's the case here, but society and patriarchy are very complex. Women, and yes men, are not 100% autonomous, and are, in fact, influenced by the society and socialization they received. It's not as simple as "women should be doctors", or whatever. We also need things like representation, outreach, what have you.