This is really something. The title shouldn’t be ‘What happened to men in the workplace?’
It should be “How men were removed from the workplace”
It does a good job omitting the reality:
Civil Rights Act brutally enforced all disparities as discrimination
- women get preferential treatment in jobs and college admissions
Women dramatically reduced wages by entering the workforce
Immigration was mostly male, undercutting the blue-collar jobs left
The US transitioned from a mixed economy to a consumer service economy, favoring colleges and interpersonal jobs (women benefit from that), effectively reallocating labor from men to women while depressing remaining male wages
Even further than preferential treatment, women were given outright legal rights to jobs at the expense of men
Even service jobs like finance, law school, or now even medical school, males far outpace women in applications, with women receiving parity in admissions and likely exceeding in job placement
Take 10 applicants for every 2 women applicants; 2 men get in to 2 women, a man gets a job to those 2 women
It’s brutal at law schools right now, even in tech and finance jobs!
I’ve totally neglected to mention that government spending, 1/3 of our GDP, props up women's jobs
The government gives preferential, and in some cases union, hiring to women (e.g., nurses). 1/7 goes to the military, which sometimes benefits American men (absent made in China), and the remainder of the government spending budget is filled out through schools, NGOs, charities, universities, healthcare systems, and of course the retail gibs stores
If roughly 1/4 of the economy is redirected to female service jobs, it creates a guaranteed demand for their labor, not to mention the private sector
Gone with Rosie Riveter, meet Alison from HR!
@solfullyeh@Charlie_Oyster@postmanShmerg Also, if you disagree with me that exonerations are rare and don’t significantly affect the racial breakdown of violent crime statistics, do you have any evidence to support your case?
If you do, then why make excuses for Black people’s disproportionately violent behavior?
🚨BREAKING: The Iraqi illegal migrant who pushed a 16 year old girl named Liana in front of a freight train in Germany, killing her, has avoided prison
A court has ruled he was not criminally responsible as he has mental health issues
You can guess what his name is
🚰 No one asked for abortion drugs in their drinking water.
Researchers found what appear to be significant levels of mifepristone, the abortion pill, in tap water in two U.S. cities. What can this mean for fertility, reproductive development, and fetal health?
Americans deserve answers. More research is needed, and regulators should take these findings seriously.
I swung by my doctor’s office today for the first time in a while & was assigned a new Nurse Practitioner. She was from Africa. That had never happened to me before.
I waited more than an hour. Nobody in the office knew what the delay was, because there wasn’t one. She was simply over an hour late. That had never happened to me before.
I tried to ask her about something & could barely understand her. Her English was poor enough to make basic communication difficult & it quickly became apparent that the problem ran both ways: she was struggling to understand me too. That had never happened to me before.
Then I asked her about a medication, a very common & well-known one. She had never even heard of it. That had never happened to me before.
So I went home & had to look it up myself on Grok. That had never happened to me before either.
I told several of my friends.
They told me this is the new normal.
That had never happened to me before.
@solfullyeh@postmanShmerg How many violent crime exonerations do you think happen a year?
They’re so rare that they don’t significantly affect the overall perpetrator statistics
We understand, the problem is you don't. You don't understand hierarchy, you don't understand duty; you don't understand men.
Male social status in the West is the lowest it's ever been. Yes, ever. There has never been a point where young men get berated exclusively as the cause of all social ills. We spend every day being blamed for shit outside our control, and then systematically barred from any authority, any prestige, any positions that might let us fix the problem. "You'd be in a lower position socially!" is acceptable if it lets us fix the problem.
Men are not concerned with hierarchy, we understand our place in it. The issue arises when we are systematically locked out of that hierarchy, when the tribe definitely enslaves us as a lesser caste to benefit everyone else. EVERYONE losing ALL their rights and privileges would be a net gain for young men.
And this goes back to you complaining about incels being hostile and suspicious towards you, years ago. You didn't understand at the time why, why these guys who nominally just wanted female affection were so hostile about it. You didn't understand why these guys would instinctively lash out at you when you asked what they wanted. You didn't understand, you couldn't understand.
These two things, the disempowerment and dissolution of Gynocratic and Geriatric society and resolving the issue of men unable to find partners at all are connected. They are, in fact, the same problem; a society that is at its core hostile to young men. Young White men in particular, who always bear the brunt of the blame for everything. Young men are asking to just be treated fairly, to not be attacked at every turn and what they get in response is totalized hostility. We get blamed for black welfare queens and their half-dozen joglet future-criminals consuming phenomenal volumes of state resources. We get blamed for the geriatrics not getting their stimmy cheques. We get blamed for women wrecking their lives with drugs and casual sex. We get blamed when a mother, apropos of nothing, murders her children. We are already at the bottom, there is nowhere for the White man to go but up.
Men will accept responsibility, as we always have, if only we are rewarded in turn for it. Voting is a responsibility, and so we must be conscious voters. The capacity for violence is a responsibility, and so we must know restraint. Impregnating a woman and caring for the child is a responsibility, and so we must protect and provide resources to them. Our biology screams at us to do this and every time we try, we're stabbed in the heart.
So now the deal is that we'll take back all the responsibility, the buck will stop with us. Clearly women, collectively, and the old, collectively, cannot manage or maintain a society. Half want complete civilizational suicide to "own the chuds" and the other half are very obviously too emotionally-inclined for rational pragmatism. Yes, that includes right-wing women. You're lovely people, but you don't fight wars.
Your rights have always come with the tacit expectation of no attached responsibilities, and you've- collectively- voted that way for generations. Case after case after case after case after case of women doing insane, irrational and self-destructive things then trying to get away with it because "i'm just a girl" or "emotions made me do it", the arguments for abortion, the entire Clancy affair. The baseline claim is, and has always been, women as a class are not capable of responsibility and the end of that road is a return to treating women as property.
In that, you have two choices. The secular lefty Feminists are choosing Islam as their escape from responsibility. A significant chunk of "right-wing" women will no doubt follow suit the second it looks safe. You'll either be one of Abdul's twelve beaten and raped wives or you side with Western civilization, Western history and the systems our ancestors lived under. Pick your side, time's running out and when we win, as we always have, the traitors won't be welcomed back.
Husbands are to love their wives as Christ loves the Church.
Christ tells His Church to ask for things despite already perfectly knowing everything we need--even to keep asking for the same thing repeatedly.
Why? Probably because asking transforms entitlement into gratitude.