Talk:Patricia Wiltshire

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Would the categorization,"British Feminists" be appropriate for this article specifically considering Dr.Wiltshire's views on the subject?

She identifies feminism as a kind of special pleading that she doesn't need. "I prefer integration, because I like to see women relating to men and to other women. I think it's pretty rotten if a woman doesn't get a job because she's a woman or gets paid less than a man in the same job, so I'm a feminist to that extent. But should women's rights be more than people's rights? Women have benefited from feminism, but, to be perfectly frank, I don't think about it because I'm treated equally." And not all the results produced by this pioneer are the kind that feminists would welcome: her environmental evidence in three rape cases showed that the women had given false stories. "Evidence," she says, "is genderless
Source:http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/jan/10/gender.uk

Anupama Srinivas (talk) 09:41, 18 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Rough age?[edit]

Even if she's shy about her age, we have no way of knowing whether she was nearer the beginning or the end of her career in the 2000's. Valetude (talk) 20:00, 7 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]