eed is much harder to satisfy with their small and inadequate incomes.Many men justify that lower and less important positions are better for many women in terms of maternal leave, family time, schedule variations. Instead, I believe that the opposite is true, for lower level positions do not provide equal benefits, variable schedule, and family leave. Similarly, the myth is broken, when one starts talking about a man-parent. Man-parent also needs just as much time off work for family care and responsibilities as a woman-parent. The very idea of a maternal myth is destroyed, when one does not accept that the woman must be the solely servant and keeper of the family and the house.Why is my position pro-feminist?It demands equality on the most fundamental social level. My position demands that women are treated at least as well as men are. I advice that corporate and social elite be reformed, for many views on woman's position in the workforce and family are obscure and unjustifiable. Also, my position is very close to many feminist movements, for such movements state that women are oppressed and are not equal to their male counterparts in the society, home, and workplace. I also disagree that social status and view can justify lower wages and positions for women.PART III: Rape, Racism, and the Myth of the Black RapistBy Angela DavisAngela Davis informs us that sexual assaults are increasing within the United States. According to her, it is the sign of the dysfunctionality of our society. She also informs us that the law against sexual violence was originally designed to protect men. She further writes that the protection extended to white men only; out of 455 men executed between 1930 and 1967 based on the rape convictions, 405 were of black skin color.She further states that white upper class members desired the protection for their wives and daughters originally. Author writes that the myth of the black rapist was virtually created in ...