šØ Abstract
The article discusses a debate on whether men should give up their seats to women on the London Underground. Opinions are divided. Some, like Ryan and Dean, argue it's an act of kindness and politeness, recognizing women's experiences with misogyny and inequality. Others, such as Polly and Susan, view it as outdated and inconsistent with gender equality. Eimear and Louisa, though feminists, believe it can be a polite gesture.
Courtesy: Alice Giddings
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