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Gender is a social construct. It's no surprise that people don't necessarily align themselves with one or the other gender stereotype.
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<p>...or so says ultra-liberal sociology professors and the students that parrot their idiocy. </p>
<p>This is from the people who brought you: </p>
<p>the idea that football is a "social construct" meant to reinforce gender and race roles and a means to get society to love war. Powerful white men (QB's and coaches) command powerless soldiers (blacks) up and down the "field of battle" in an obvious metaphor of war. Meanwhile, women are relegated only to the sidelines and stands because they are told they aren't powerful enough to play. There, they have only the power to cheer and look pretty - exactly what the oppresive patriarchal society we now have wants for them.</p>
<p>Honestly, if you buy into any of the social construction garbage I feel sorry for you. Boys and girls differ substantially biologically and that has a large impact on behavior. All the uber-leftist sociology teachers in the world are powerless to change this fact (try as they might).</p>