Are historical female leaders clearly an example that gender is a social construct
>>3380868
Wasn't she gangbanged by Roman soldiers?
>>3380877
makes no difference that the men still followed her
>>3380877
Yes she was. Her sexual appetite for black men was insatiable.
>>3380868
>like a handful of semi legendary femal leaders in all history
>like literally ten thousands of male leaders on the other hand
>gender is a social construct
>>3380877
I forget if she was but I know her daughters were.
>>3380932
http://historum.com/european-history/26083-boudica-rape.html
If you're not joking then pick up some basic lessons on evolution and evolutionary psychology. There are psychological differences between genders in mammals to assist their biologically determined roles.
Well gender carries with it social constructs.
But that doesn't mean gender is a social construct.
I mean, something like give or take 95% of men and women act typically male and female, dress typically male and female, and are heterosexual; the idea that socialization and indoctrination is as powerful as to make a 0.95 correlation seems retarded to me. Biology has to have a hand in it as well.
she was only the leader because she was married to the tribe's king
there are numerous examples that women can exhibit all the skills necessary to be a leader, and a strong leader too
look at margaret thatcher for example
what's a social construct is that men are the only ones capable of leading effectively, though obviously there is s significant biological reason why men tend to be better at it
>>3380868
>angry bitch mother is angry because her place got raped and pillaged so what she does is rape and pillage innocent britons under roman rule
fucking cunt
>>3380868
>historical female leaders
name three that did not inherit or marry into their title that haven't lived within the last decade
>>3381031
you're right, it's difficult to think of many
this shows just how social constructs made it difficult for people to accept a female leader
>>3380868
Lol she utterly failed her people and they were massacred when they faced some actual resistance.
>>3381031
Most queens in history.
egyptian queens
chinese queens
>>3381092
What do you not understand in "did not inherit or marry"
>>3381104
same could be said about males
>>3381254
That not a single male in history took power other than through inheritance or marriage? No, it really couldn't