Stephen Hawking says we don't need science to prove that women are equal

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He's one of the most renowned theoretical physicists but when it comes to feminism, Stephen Hawking believes general acceptance, not scientific proof, is badly needed. 

During an interview with ITV's Good Morning Britain Piers Morgan, who called people attending the Women's Marches in January "rabid feminists," asked Hawking about his views on gender equality.

The TV host asked Hawking whether the fact that the five most powerful people in the UK — the Queen, Prime Minister Theresa May, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick — are women is "scientific evidence" of gender equality.  Read more...

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