"But what has been happening since the court ruled really demonstrates the way society tends to view women as objects."
These men view women only from the perspective of an animal.
Do not take from this that Murrow viewed women as equals.
At the root of the problem, there is a society that views women as inferior.
His remarks when first he'd seen her told her pretty much the way this one viewed women.
In contrast they viewed women as team players, who value job security over career advancement.
Despite such conservative sentiments, Haggard did not view women as inferior to men.
It's about how you view women in contemporary society.
Unfortunately, however, it views women only as workers or entrepreneurs.