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31 Things Women, LGBTQ+, People of Color, Etc., Do Just As Well As Men

.....or even better.

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31 Things Women, LGBTQ+, People of Color, Etc., Do Just As Well As Men
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For those who haven't noticed, the last roughly two years of life in our society have been pretty much dictated by the white man. More notably, Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Paul Ryan, must I say more? This past Tuesday, which marked a year since Trump "won" the presidential seat and became our forced leader, was a day of milestones for offices in our country.

A few examples include: Virginia electing its first openly transgender state lawmaker, New Jersey elected its first female African-American lieutenant governor, and the largest city in New Hampshire elected its first woman as mayor, just to name a few.

To celebrate the fact that our country is growing more and more empathetic and diverse every day, and back on track to hitting the 21st century, I've created a list of 30 things women, the LGBTQ+ community, people of color, Native Americans, etc. etc., do just as well (or better) than white supremacists.

1. Office positions

2. Law Enforcement

3. Changing a tire.

4. Earning a Ph.D.

5. Acting in films/television shows

6. Farming, teaching, lifting, any other male-stereotyped things.

7. Being human.

8. Childcare.

9. Parking a car.

10. Road work.

11. Speaking intelligently (this is a given).

12. Geology, astronomy, archeology, botany, any science fields.

13. Sports.

14. Operating a roller coaster.

15. Military, Army, National Guard, any position similar.

16. Making music.

17. Anything medical.

18. Cooking.

19. Being assertive.

20. Operating any technology.

21. Kissing, sex, relationships, friendships.

22. Housekeeping.

23. Making money/paying bills.

24. Being a kind, empathetic, loving human.

25. Climbing, kayaking, hiking, any outdoor adventure.

26. Inventing and innovating.

27. Any math.

28. Taking care of animals.

29. Kicking ass.

30. Basically, anything a man can do, but better, quicker, and slightly more lovingly.

31. Feel free to add to this list, and continue to kick ass.

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