I can’t say I’ve done as much as someone who has a degree in it, but I would say I’m fairly familiar. I’ll definitely check it out.
Unlike the left. I am willing to read those of which whom I disagree.
People always think I’m just a contrarian, but no. Even if I disagree with you, you still might have a perspective, or a piece of information, or a fact, or something that I didn’t know before that might be useful to me.
Hey, I did vanlife for a few years… my standards of living for me to be happy are not that high lol.
I actually miss the van. Because it was fun waking up in a new location every morning. Getting to drive around the country and see everything was awesome. Just me and my cat on the road.
It’s also one of those things where I have lived for more than a decade by myself now. So that means I go to work, I cook my own food, I clean my own clothes, I fold my own clothes. I make my own bed. I wash my own dishes. Etc. I wouldn’t say my apartment is clean. But it’s not a pigsty either. It’s clean but lived in. And work a career. If There was a woman who came along and said they would pay all my bills and all I have to do is cut out half my current routine. Hell yeah, I would jump on that in two seconds.
Well, I guess here’s the trade-off that I would make if I was a woman lol. For this argument, I identify as a woman 🤣🤣🤣
Would I rather spend the resource of time and my labor of my finite life, doing unpaid labor in my house where my loving husband pays the bills, the kids laughter and cries and yells echo through the house bec of my labor….
or commit that time and labor to a boss, company, and society that doesn’t care about you, views you as an employee number in a spread sheet, and will replace you in a heart beat.
I would take the unpaid labor option myself
And I understand that. But why do we need to restructure at least in the west and the west culture. Why do we need to restructure it any more than it already is? It appears to me like we’ve already achieved a pretty awesome and sustainable amount of equality actually. At least from my perspective as a man in the west. Restructuring the west more than it is now, feels like female supremacy, rather than fighting for equality.
I guess for me it feels like the changes to society that we would either agree or disagree on. Would not come from a perspective of restructuring the patriarchy out of society because I feel like the patriarchy already has been structured out of society. (what percentage of college students are men? Like 35 to 40%?) But more as restructuring politics as a whole not just for women specifically
I would argue that those gaps are not caused by biases in the system like feminism would fight against. I would argue that We’ve reached a point where those gaps exist because of lifestyle choices instead of systematic oppression. Who’s is the goal… people,choosing the lifestyle that fits best for them
Here’s an example of why I know women are not actually getting paid less than men per unit of work.
What is the number one goal of every corporation? To squeeze every cent of profit out of every quarter of the year possible, to the point of even doing the most immoral things imaginable to achieve that extra five cents at the end of the quarter.
Why wouldn’t they hire women exclusively if they were cheaper labor? Do you know how much that would improve the companies’ margins by if they hired only women at a lower wage than they could by hiring men or a mix of both?