Actually Anthony, your "women are oppressed" argument is hollow. My mother wanted to go to law school in the early 1940s. She was the first woman ever in her law school. But guess what; the school was "seeking" a woman applicant for years.
Men love women and have always. It is natural. This sits in contrast to "feminists" who are driven b…
Actually Anthony, your "women are oppressed" argument is hollow. My mother wanted to go to law school in the early 1940s. She was the first woman ever in her law school. But guess what; the school was "seeking" a woman applicant for years.
Men love women and have always. It is natural. This sits in contrast to "feminists" who are driven by anger towards men. By angry misfits. And by the toxic "feminist" culture that does not rejoice in women's many fine traits -- opting instead to focus on the rights of women to kill their fetuses or enter male-dominated jobs -- ignoring motherhood, women's superior caring capabilities, and the power of beauty. It is no accident the left would not have any power if it were not for impressional angry single women.
Oh, they do! Never knew one who didn't. The 1950's were a unique time in history where almost all the rest of the world's manufacturing capacity lay in ruins except here. People flocked from the farms, returned from war to go to college in numbers unheard of, and the prosperity it created was incredible. But it changed the dynamic of the working relationship between husband and wife. The depression was of course a nasty mess, and prior most people worked as a team on a farm or small shop. The man might have been legally the name on the title, but they worked side by side, sweated out the tough times together, all while kids were raised.
The wealth of the 50s really made husbands think they needed to show they could provide for their wife - by making life as easy for them as the technology of the day would allow. But the nature of work had moved from the side by side small business concerns and farms to working for huge industries miles away. So women I think got bored, and wanted more, which is totally understandable.
The deceit of feminism was that in order to get more you had to want everything a man had in the same way. Feminism was never about empowering women, it was about sowing societal discord to weaken the country. So animosity between the sexes grew. Divorce, abortion, etc - all that stuff we'd like to keep as a rare occasion over the next two generations skyrocketed. In its wake it left a lot of damaged women and disheartened men. To the point that today the primary male attitude trait is viewed as somehow unhealthy and dangerous to society.
Covid - and to a lessor extent, the hookup culture - has given women a look into what they traded for, and the false promises it made. So there is, as with most things, a natural swaying of attitudes. The 50's will never return. but some positive things that we associate with it may be reintroduced as valuable societal attributes. Technology allows for more flexible side hustles, that allow women the opportunity to consider a working life that meshes better with their family desires, as well as more flexible formal working arrangements (if the dems will get DOL requirements out of the way).
Generalizations about how bad or great a previous decade was are always a little tough.
There were many times in my life that I was treated better by men than by feminist women....who hated my guts -- to put it bluntly. They stood up for other women only if those others adhered to the same feminist narrative. Those who did not were trampled by them.
Don't get me started on the massive evil dupe of abortion. A great eugenics ploy. That the Marxists could have twisted minds enough to make women murder their own unborn children in the womb.....
Nice how you added "in the womb." That leaves men the opportunity to destroy their embryos out of the womb, as shown by the recent pearl clutching over the targeting of IVF.
Must I remind you that it is women who celebrate when laws are passed to allow more liberal abortion? Always made me gag. And that it is women who make the ultimate decisions on whether or not to kill their unborn children.
Actually Anthony, your "women are oppressed" argument is hollow. My mother wanted to go to law school in the early 1940s. She was the first woman ever in her law school. But guess what; the school was "seeking" a woman applicant for years.
Men love women and have always. It is natural. This sits in contrast to "feminists" who are driven by anger towards men. By angry misfits. And by the toxic "feminist" culture that does not rejoice in women's many fine traits -- opting instead to focus on the rights of women to kill their fetuses or enter male-dominated jobs -- ignoring motherhood, women's superior caring capabilities, and the power of beauty. It is no accident the left would not have any power if it were not for impressional angry single women.
How pathetic that you think women do not have minds of their own!
Oh, they do! Never knew one who didn't. The 1950's were a unique time in history where almost all the rest of the world's manufacturing capacity lay in ruins except here. People flocked from the farms, returned from war to go to college in numbers unheard of, and the prosperity it created was incredible. But it changed the dynamic of the working relationship between husband and wife. The depression was of course a nasty mess, and prior most people worked as a team on a farm or small shop. The man might have been legally the name on the title, but they worked side by side, sweated out the tough times together, all while kids were raised.
The wealth of the 50s really made husbands think they needed to show they could provide for their wife - by making life as easy for them as the technology of the day would allow. But the nature of work had moved from the side by side small business concerns and farms to working for huge industries miles away. So women I think got bored, and wanted more, which is totally understandable.
The deceit of feminism was that in order to get more you had to want everything a man had in the same way. Feminism was never about empowering women, it was about sowing societal discord to weaken the country. So animosity between the sexes grew. Divorce, abortion, etc - all that stuff we'd like to keep as a rare occasion over the next two generations skyrocketed. In its wake it left a lot of damaged women and disheartened men. To the point that today the primary male attitude trait is viewed as somehow unhealthy and dangerous to society.
Covid - and to a lessor extent, the hookup culture - has given women a look into what they traded for, and the false promises it made. So there is, as with most things, a natural swaying of attitudes. The 50's will never return. but some positive things that we associate with it may be reintroduced as valuable societal attributes. Technology allows for more flexible side hustles, that allow women the opportunity to consider a working life that meshes better with their family desires, as well as more flexible formal working arrangements (if the dems will get DOL requirements out of the way).
Generalizations about how bad or great a previous decade was are always a little tough.
"Feminism was never about empowering women, it was about sowing societal discord to weaken the country"
Yes, it was.
You cry sexist. Gimme a break.
There were many times in my life that I was treated better by men than by feminist women....who hated my guts -- to put it bluntly. They stood up for other women only if those others adhered to the same feminist narrative. Those who did not were trampled by them.
All a woman has to do is tell a Feminist that she would love to raise a family, to see that narrative on full blown display.
Don't get me started on the massive evil dupe of abortion. A great eugenics ploy. That the Marxists could have twisted minds enough to make women murder their own unborn children in the womb.....
Nice how you added "in the womb." That leaves men the opportunity to destroy their embryos out of the womb, as shown by the recent pearl clutching over the targeting of IVF.
Must I remind you that it is women who celebrate when laws are passed to allow more liberal abortion? Always made me gag. And that it is women who make the ultimate decisions on whether or not to kill their unborn children.