They're Not the Same

Just like human boys and girls, male monkeys like to play with toy cars while female monkeys prefer dolls, a research project has shown.
This intriguing discovery is one of many signs of deep-rooted behavioral differences between the sexes that scientists are exploring with the latest tools of genetics and neuroscience.

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This is just one of many such findings. Such studies shouldn't have been necessary, of course, since tradition told us all along that boys and girls are vastly different, but that didn't fit in with the feminist agenda. From Title IX that wants girls to be athletes like boys to female cops, we've been told that females and males should basically pursue the same things, so the obvious fact--they're vastly different and therefore should pursue different things--got shunted aside for about fifty years.

I like this quote from the article:

People used to think that boys and girls played differently because of the way they were brought up.

No, that's what the experts told us for decades. Intelligent realists--people who could think for themselves, people with their hands on reality instead of ideology--never believed it.