"I'm gonna get torn apart for this but whatever, one sex is above the other as superior. Men have some skills and mind sets that some women do not, and the same goes for womem, as they have some things that we dont. Physically, we are stronger and a more dominant presence, plain and simple. We run the world. No women presidents or prime ministers. Why not? Hate to break it to ya, but we are surperior. "
Golda Meier, Margaret Thatcher,
Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Sri Lanka , Indira Ghandi, Dame Eugenia Charles, Vigdis Finneboggasdottr, Gro Harlem Broondtgard, Mika Planninc, Agatha Barbara, Bennazir Buto, Mary Robinson, AAng San Kyu Ki, Khaleda Zia, Susan Carmilia-Romer, Tansu Siler,
Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunge, Sheik Wazina Wajed,Mary McAleese, Janet Jaga, Jenny Shipley, Jennifer Smith, Helen Clark,
Mireya Elisa Moscoso de Arias,
Tarja Kaarina Halonen http://womenshistory.about.com/od/rulers20th/a/women_heads.htm
I hope I got in first, to save you the wrath of the Bacchantes.
""... imbued with the same virtues as man, rising through all the degrees of human attainment, women will become the peers of men, and until this equality is established, true progress and attainment for the human race will not be facilitated. 619 "The evident reasons underlying this are as follows: Woman by nature is opposed to war; she is an advocate of peace. Children are reared and brought up by the mothers who give them the first principles of education and labour assiduously in their behalf. Consider, for instance, a mother who has tenderly reared a son for twenty years to the age of maturity. Surely she will not consent to having that son torn asunder and killed in the field of battle. Therefore, as women advance toward the degree of man in power and privilege, with the right of vote an control in human government, most assuredly war will cease; for women naturally the most devoted and staunch advocate of international peace."
('Abdu'l-Bahá: "The Promulgation of Universal Peace," 1982 U.S. edition, p. 375)
2093. The Woman has Greater Moral Courage than Man and is of the Greater Importance to the Race
"The woman is indeed of the greater importance to the race. She has the greater burden and the greater work. Look at the vegetable and the animal worlds. The palm which carries the fruit is the tree most prized by the date grower. The Arab knows that for a long journey the mare has the longest wind. For her greater strength and fierceness, the lioness is more feared by the hunter than the lion... 'The Women has greater moral courage than the man; she has also special gifts which enable her to govern in moments of danger and crisis."
('Abdu'l-Bahá in London, 1982 U.K. edition, pp. 102-103)
(Compilations, Lights of Guidance)
Regards,
Scott