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http://archive.is/9nS66
Dalrock used to have a phrase to describe the pettiness of feminists: It would be petty to point out how petty it is. And throughout this article, I was constantly reminded of the driving factors behind the misery that modern women find themselves in, and force others close to them to be in, in various facets of their life: jealousy and pettiness. Although this entire article is an exhibit of stunning lack of magnanimity, selflessness and kindness, one particular bit jumped out to me (emphasis mine):
What can be done?
Not a great deal, at least on an individual level, Haddad concludes, apart from encouraging men to step up and share an equal burden of family care that will inevitably rise as the virus spreads.
Two things to note here:
- Notice the attempt to influence things on a group level rather than on an individual level. This is how women operate. They understand very well that if you influence the group, you influence the individual. This is why they love bad boys so much because they are the escaped slaves and women love very much to test out their mettle at bringing these guys back to the plantation. You just have to notice the next para to understand this.
“It really has to be at a policy-making level, and it’s the policymakers that need to get into the habit of thinking about the gender differences,” she says.
- Apart from the pettiness at display at the second part of this quote, think about the logic behind the statement. Women think that they bear the majority of the household labor and that men are lacking and need to be shamed to step up. While the validity and the veracity of this belief is debatable, if not entirely unrealistic, understand that this is the sentiment behind women’s demands. The display of ego here would be comical if not for the consequences it brings. Women do not think that toiling for your family is what you are supposed to do. Instead, they keep tallies and begrudgingly compare scores to see who benefits the most. If they think that they are at the losing side, even temporarily, they would rather detonate the relationship than to put it work. Is it any wonder they lead unhappy lives and are constantly in and out of unhappy relationships? How can they not be? The problem, evidently, is inherent. Women have been taught to be entirely mercenary and are dissatisfied when their behavior does not inspire what they desire from men: altruistic behavior. Every post we see in our subs bemoaning the lack of good men does not signify an actual lack of good men but actually hints at the inner ugliness that drives good men away. Stay safe and guard your commitment from the unworthy.
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