All I’m saying is women aren’t built for work. It’s that simple.
They’re physically smaller with less muscle mass and endurance.
Which is a falsehood. Just because you assert a statement does not make it true. History itself exposes the lie in your claim. Also, not all work is the same. Not all work requires lifting, carrying, or moving heavy objects. What kind of world do you live in where muscle mass and endurance are the only criteria for work?
I am an economist (retired). The heaviest things I lifted in my career were documents and books. There are plenty of women with the same training who can do my job just as well. Even considering biological differences, women in the past supplied 80% of the food consumed by tribes through gathering, while men contributed the remaining 20% through hunting. Women have worked side by side with their husbands on farms. Do you really think women were sitting in the house while only the men did farm work?
You can go to places today and see women carrying heavy loads on their heads and backs.
Women have always worked since the beginning of humankind. So your argument is asinine—it lacks any understanding of what women have historically done.