Are mens or straight groups wrong?
A month or so ago my University had Student Union elections on, and its something I can't stand. So on the last day of the election I was walking out of the library and I got asked for the hundredth time whether I was voting and who i'd be voting for by campaigners. Now for the past two weeks, i'd usually just keep walking with a short "no thanks" but this time I had to get something off my chest.
So I asked the guy campaigning whether or not the University had a women's officer or an LGBT officer. He then went into a lecture on who they were etc, as though I thought of these things as a positive. So when he'd finished I told him that whichever candidate vows to abolish those two posts has my vote. Now he seemed taken aback by that, as though why would somebody oppose such groups/posts? Anyway it eventually turned into a debate on how I felt it was wrong to have such posts and that if we were to have them - then there ought to be a straight or hetrosexual officer and a mens officer.
Now when it comes to this, people like him would argue that a womens officer is needed because women are in danger of not being treated equally whilst men don't need such a group. The same would be applied for the LGBT officer, that gay people need their rights protecting whereas straight people don't as hetrosexuality isn't all that much of an issue.
On my side I would argue that no groups or positions are needed at all as your rights come as an individual, not when gender or sexuality you belong to. But i'd also argue in the interests of fairness and 'equality' there ought to be a hetrosexual officer and a mens officer as that's only fair.
What do you think? am I making a valid point, or do you agree with the chap I was arguing with?
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