Thats a good point, as during the Covid pandemic, 88% of women would stick with CDC guidelines (wearing a mask when required, social distancing, etc) with one notable exception...when it came to school closures. Womens agreement with closing schools because of covid was at about 33%.
In other words, they didnt care about any of the other parts (no enough to confront people about it) unless their children were impacted.
One of the key takeaways from the Stanley Milgram Experiments, for me, is that the data shows clearly that women are better bootlicker/stormtroopers than men. They are more submissive, and therefore more adherent to commands.
But when it comes to their children, it's different.
Thats a good point, as during the Covid pandemic, 88% of women would stick with CDC guidelines (wearing a mask when required, social distancing, etc) with one notable exception...when it came to school closures. Womens agreement with closing schools because of covid was at about 33%.
In other words, they didnt care about any of the other parts (no enough to confront people about it) unless their children were impacted.
Correct.
One of the key takeaways from the Stanley Milgram Experiments, for me, is that the data shows clearly that women are better bootlicker/stormtroopers than men. They are more submissive, and therefore more adherent to commands.
But when it comes to their children, it's different.