Christina Hoff Sommers writers in the Weekly Standard (via Luke Ford):
ONE OF THE  LEAST VISITED memorials in Washington is a waterfront  statue commemorating the men who died on the Titanic. Seventy-four  percent of the women passengers survived the April 15, 1912, calamity, while 80  percent of the men perished. Why? Because the men followed the principle  "women and children first."
The monument, an 18-foot granite male figure with arms outstretched to the side,  was erected by "the women of America" in 1931 to show their gratitude.  The inscription reads: "To the brave men who perished in the wreck of the  Titanic. . . . They gave their lives that women and children might be  saved."
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