Okay, it's time to go on a tangent now.

[quote="AmyMarie"]Humans, in a Darwinian sense (thanks Woeler xD), have always been male dominated and its like that in most species.[/quote]
Actually, I beg to differ.

In a Darwinian sense, men are the hunters, but that's just about it. Women do everything else (thus making women the
true dominant ones). Although it's just a stereotype, think of Homer Simpson. Sitting on a couch drinking and eating doughnuts while mindlessly watching TV is hardly what I'd call male dominated.
Of course, the obvious counterargument to this is that most leaders of countries are men, and that's not necessarily something that can be denied.
But, at least, in the familial sense, women have more of a say in what goes on. Ask most married guys, and they'll tell you their wife controls almost everything inside the house. That's where the term '
man cave' comes from - because it's all that's left.
I'm not saying men aren't the dominant ones at times and I'm not saying the opposite is true either. Again, these are mainly stereotypes.
[quote="AmyMarie"]Maybe some jobs are better off for men n stuff, no excuse about kitchen. Ya should both be making the sandwiches.[/quote]
The fact that these stereotypes exist is proof that we do not have gender equality, even in the modern, first world country.
And, to be honest, I'm not sure that it's something we ever will have. That's because it's not something that's just environmental. The fundamental structure of male and female brains is totally different, on a biological level (although, of course, that's just an average. There will
always be a few who are outside of the bell curve).
The interesting thing, though, is that technology can negate such biological differences. Men have more upper body strength, on average, but a woman driving a forklift can still lift whole lot more, to the point where such variations are negligible.
But still, the point remains. Gender equality does not even exist in the modern world, so claiming that it does is rather amusing to me. When women have to sign up for selective services as well, then we'll talk.
Considering all that, I still do support gender equality, simply because not supporting equality in any way is rather ridiculous.
[quote="AmyMarie"] In all seriousness though, the way some women are treated in some countries is disgusting.[/quote]
Really, the only point I wanted to make is that it's not just women. In the majority (but perhaps not all) of
those countries, it's a handful of men violating the rights of the majority of men and women alike.