Warren Farrell Quote

Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death professions into safe professions, we in effect discriminate against women. But when we overprotect women—and only women—it also leads to discrimination against women. …If [an employer works] for a large company for which quotas prevent discrimination, they find themselves increasingly hiring free-lancers rather than taking on a woman and therefore a possible sexual harassment lawsuit…


p. 121. - The Myth of Male Power (1993) - Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex


Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death...

Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death...

Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death...

Women do not enter a profession in significant numbers until it is physically safe. So until we care enough about men's safety to turn the death...