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We live in an age of gender confusion. Much of this is a result of the deliberate attempt by various social engineers to convince us that gender is not fixed or static, but fluid and changeable; that there are not two genders but many genders; that gender is really a social construct; that gender roles are interchangeable; that humans are really androgynous; and that gender is not important in human relationships.
This document lays out the case for the importance of male and female genders, and argues against the new androgyny and the social engineering taking place in the arena of gender.
It examines some of the evidence that shows men and women are different, including the fact that our brains are different, our biochemisty is different, our hormones are different, our strength levels are different, our physical designs and sizes are different, and therefore our needs for protection and needs for protection are different.
The Importance of gender differences will be explored in three ways:
Firstly, four foundational principles will be discussed.
Secondly 21 consequences of gender differences will be examined
Thirdly and finally, a number of public policy recommendations are proposed.
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