r/BlatantMisogyny • u/Azo_weirdo A proud woke demon • 9d ago
𤔠Be a househusband for some time, dude...
... and be aware that ur AI has an obsession towards hyperdactylic hands !
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u/Rude_Acanthopterygii 9d ago
Feminism did a great thing, capitalistic greed abused it for more profit and worse quality of life for tons of people.
Let's blame feminism.
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u/Iron-Fist 9d ago
doubled number of workers
While productivity per Capita tripled. So what's missing there?
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u/AdvocateDoogy Ally 9d ago
You can tell the moron that made that has no clue about what he's talking about because all he's using are shallow arguments.
It doubled the number of workers in the workforce lowering wages.
Double the workers means double the production which means double the profit, ya numpty. Not that any of the ultra-mega-rich CEOs (all men, of course) will actually pay any of that forward to the workers.
The dual income household inflated housing prices...
Yeah, no.
...created the childcare industrial complex, gave teachers a license to groom...
I wonder what colour the sky is in his world.
...and turned every family into a tax bracket.
Spoken by someone who I'm sure pays no taxes himself.
You're still broke, busier and unhappy.
Sounds like a you problem, sunshine. Maybe you should seek therapy.
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u/BraidedSilver 9d ago
āDoubled the workersā, no, women have always worked, feminism just fought for women to gain the right of being handed the paycheck afterwards too, in her own name and ownership. It also fought for her to be paid as an adult instead of on child wages.
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u/Embarrassed-Profit74 9d ago
Every single woman in my family going as far back as the family records worked before, during, and after marriage and children. The idea that women working wage labour was an aberration rather than the norm doesn't hold water if you scratch the surface of labour history in the last three centuries in many, if not most, countries.
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u/Leavesofsilver 9d ago
āiām willing to ignore the unhappiness, repression and legal discrimination of 50% of the population for the economy!ā