I Guess These People Live in a Different Country than I Do…

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July 1st, 2007 at 4:05 pm
for every hard working women with a job, i know 5 desk jockeys who spend more time yaking than producing.
for every hard working housewife, i know 5 pampered queens who feel entitled to their soft lifestyle based on god knows what.
of course there are lots of hard working women around, but the majority still play 2 sets out of three and hit from the red tees.
July 1st, 2007 at 6:40 pm
An unevolved scrub-woman is not such a bad metaphor for the intellectual advancement that feminism has “accomplished.”
She didn’t even have to stand up on two legs to enjoy the advantages of VAWA, pervasive misandry, and uber-equality.
Of course, it’s just a cartoon, right?
The usual Evil Patriarchy gibberish….
It’s really too bad that three year-olds cannot typically express their ideology.
If they could, it would read a lot like feminism.
July 1st, 2007 at 8:53 pm
The woman is a maid the man hired to do house work the feminist wife refuses. After work and outside chores, the man had little time to clean the inside of the home too.
The other picture is of another women caring for the feminist’s children.
July 1st, 2007 at 9:06 pm
I expect our feminist culture will continue to dishonor traditional alongside men.
When I meet a traditional woman. I go out of my way to pay repect as they are the glue that holds family, so our society, together. For example, I will hold a door open for her to allow her to go first.
Traditional women rock.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/012604makow.html
July 1st, 2007 at 10:02 pm
America’s culture re-defining a successful marriage.
“…just 41% of Americans now say that children are “very important” to a successful marriage, down sharply from the 65% who said this in a 1990 survey.
“Indeed, children have fallen to eighth out of nine on a list of items that people associate with successful marriages – well behind “sharing household chores,” “good housing,” “adequate income,” “happy sexual relationship,” and “faithfulness.”
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/526/marriage-parenthood
July 2nd, 2007 at 5:11 am
Clearly the message is that women are and always have been fixated on scrubbing and floors.
When women get angry at the constant portrayel of themselves as victimised drones and ditch the fantasy, things might improve.
July 2nd, 2007 at 5:05 pm
they don’t live in a different country…they merely live in a different paradigm…
This picture is the fruits of labor after 40 years of the victim feminist paradigm…and the painstaking labor of the writers and constructionists of this women as victim perspective…
Please note..warren farrel was a linguist rhetoric constructionist for NOW before he realised NOW’s true intentions were not about equality…and then wrote “THE MYTH OF MALE POWER” out of protest..
Warren farrel is a very edjucated linguist that now offers the male perspective…and he does a most talented job at it….
It’s the best introduction to mens studies I’ve ever read…send a copy to youre buddy!!!
Its time to start looking at it from another angle!!!