Salomé
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Good God Victor, would you make a damned point already?
You are clearly here to evangelize, and beat that tired old drum again, but when people try to engage you respectfully and intelligently, you regress once more into inane nursery rhymes. If you are trying to convert you need to be coherent and consistent. You also need to back up your statements with evidence. You know this, you are not stupid, so why do you persist? It's almost as if you want people to ridicule and dismiss you as a grumpy old codger with an ax to grind. Why?
It's true that war has had an impact on the empowerment of women, but it was WWI that led to the enfranchisement of women across much of Europe and the US. That was before Psychological Types had even been published, let alone MBTI was in use. If anything, the emancipation of women could be said to have shaped the theory, rather than the other way around.
As for objectifying the enemy - you sort of shoot yourself in the foot with that argument. There is no Aryan type; no "enemy" type. MBTI dissolves the artificial distinctions of race, gender, religion, culture. It brings people together and offers a model for understanding humanity that is, if nothing else, supremely humane.
What else you got?
You are clearly here to evangelize, and beat that tired old drum again, but when people try to engage you respectfully and intelligently, you regress once more into inane nursery rhymes. If you are trying to convert you need to be coherent and consistent. You also need to back up your statements with evidence. You know this, you are not stupid, so why do you persist? It's almost as if you want people to ridicule and dismiss you as a grumpy old codger with an ax to grind. Why?
It's true that war has had an impact on the empowerment of women, but it was WWI that led to the enfranchisement of women across much of Europe and the US. That was before Psychological Types had even been published, let alone MBTI was in use. If anything, the emancipation of women could be said to have shaped the theory, rather than the other way around.
As for objectifying the enemy - you sort of shoot yourself in the foot with that argument. There is no Aryan type; no "enemy" type. MBTI dissolves the artificial distinctions of race, gender, religion, culture. It brings people together and offers a model for understanding humanity that is, if nothing else, supremely humane.
What else you got?