FreeThinker619
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Would you say yes
OR
would you say no
please stated why/why not
OR
would you say no
please stated why/why not
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Yes, but only partially, since it is far broader than gender related conduct.
Yes, but only partially, since it is far broader than gender related conduct.
Would you say yes
OR
would you say no
please stated why/why not
Ref: Chivalry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediacould you expound on this a bit?
A broad warrior code, it values honor, courtesy, valor, tradition, martial skill, faith, loyalty, nobility, truth, & respect for women. Sexism seems only remotely related.
That many (all?) failed to live up to such lofty standards is to be expected of mere humans....especially Limeys.I'm trying to think of a true historical example of a bloke who actually carried out all the above.
Take Nelson. Now he cheated on and made a laughing stock of his wife, continuing an open affair, so, basically, he couldn't join the club. In fact, whoever I think of can't fit within the whole definition.
I have a whole book basically on the topic of chivalry as a way of life. If you take it as a path of honor, respect, courage, duty, service, integrity, honesty, progess through determination, etc. it's not sexist at all.
Is chivalry rooted in sexism?