tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post6323599930469868472..comments2023-10-31T05:38:51.597-07:00Comments on Rebuking Feminism: Equality - The Pay Gap - part 1 of 3Bwechttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01119025269734383315noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-58189142342439715792022-07-30T15:02:57.123-07:002022-07-30T15:02:57.123-07:00Thiss was lovely to readThiss was lovely to readSpringdale Movershttps://www.find-local-movers.com/us/arkansas-moving-companies/springdale-movers.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-21748113480682004682010-03-10T16:24:57.192-08:002010-03-10T16:24:57.192-08:00Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your ol...Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now. Keep it up! <br />And according to this article, I totally agree with your opinion, but only this time! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-69206416958979511032010-03-07T08:39:55.007-08:002010-03-07T08:39:55.007-08:00Thanks Bwec for your advice. Why I am attracted to...Thanks Bwec for your advice. Why I am attracted to the USA is because of what I think is the movement towards Liberty that is taking place there. I think from this distance it is easy to get a false impression. I avidly absorb all the comments of Ron Paul and follow Judge Napolitano closely. I would certainly like to be part of such a movement that has Liberty as its total purpose. From an MRA perspective I would hope that we could benefit generally if Liberty and the individual were paramount. As it is both here and in the USA men are just trampled on irrelevances. Any way I will look into the things you suggest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-38112938041346148752010-03-07T02:49:39.745-08:002010-03-07T02:49:39.745-08:00I don't but it shouldn't be that hard to g...I don't but it shouldn't be that hard to get a work visa..America brings in anyone we think will work cheaper than we do. An H1B Visa I believe is what you're looking for. Immigration is not much further from there I would imagine.<br /><br /> Matriarchal laws are just a tad less here but you must remember that men have no rights in marriage here as well. <br /><br />We also deal with "women first" laws in our colleges and business hirings along with diversion of the majority of the resources of men and government to women...most particularly outside of marriage. <br /><br />Here, as in Great Britain women control social policy and politics. <br /><br />Our system is designed to support women and their children both in and out of marriage...Men are simply a means to an end.<br /><br /> I would not start a family here but I wouldn't in Great Britain either...<br /><br />As far as work is concerned we mainly service people, in our Service and consumption economy. Lady liberty has become quite the whore. Beware that the labor market has been quite marginalized. 30% of workers are temp/contract and this will get worse.Bwechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01119025269734383315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-24306339983566649562010-03-06T07:02:02.671-08:002010-03-06T07:02:02.671-08:00Sadly I am not American. I would like to be. One o...Sadly I am not American. I would like to be. One of my fantasies is to live in Auburn Alabama so I could be near the Mises institute. Even though I am financially self-sufficient and could afford to live in the USA its extremely difficult to live in the USA. So actually I am British but do you have any suggestions or advice how I could live in the USA?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-29894979475747706622010-03-05T13:55:30.124-08:002010-03-05T13:55:30.124-08:00Hello Anon, very good observation, you must be Ame...Hello Anon, very good observation, you must be American.. In my country we don't produce goods and operate at a trade deficit. We borrow and spend to survive here.. 70% of our economy is consumer consumption... We are now concentrating on building a SERVICE economy...<br /><br />Here are our largest growing jobs projected by the BLS to the year 2016. <br /><br />President Obama said regarding the future economy of our country, " “Women are just as likely to be the primary bread earner, if not more likely, than men are today,” ...<br /><br />Here is America's New Economy at work....30% of all workers in the U.S. are temporary\contract workers many with no healthcare..<br /><br />Expect for wages to be driven down even further in the New Economy. <br /><br />NURSES<br />RETAIL SALES PERSON<br />CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />FAST FOOD<br />OFFICE CLERKS<br />PERSONAL HOME CARE AID<br />HOME HEALTH AID<br />POST SECONDARY TEACHER<br />JANITOR<br />NURSE AID, ORDERLIES AND ATTENDANT<br />BOOKKEEPER, ACCOUNTING<br />WAITRESS OR WAITER<br />CHILD CARE FAMILY OR MOTHER SURROGATE WORKER<br />SECRETARY<br />SOFTWARE ENGINEERBwechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01119025269734383315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-57442481314700474872010-03-05T09:05:34.162-08:002010-03-05T09:05:34.162-08:00One of the problems I have these days is in unders...One of the problems I have these days is in understanding what work is. I know what a job is but what people do in them is hard for me to categorize as work. People can be making a lot of effort but so much that I see going on is just endlessly satisfying the requirements of 'the system'. In the end nothing seems to have been produced which is my understanding of what work is.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-62871238005028847692010-03-04T20:12:18.986-08:002010-03-04T20:12:18.986-08:00Here's what we do: Create all-women fire brig...Here's what we do: Create all-women fire brigades and send two women out as police partners. (Also, all-women combat brigades.) Then, makes sure we send them to do the same jobs as the men. Feminists will no doubt be VERY HAPPY that society has recognized they are the same as men. All brigades start out at the same pay grade. Then, we simply watch the performance measures.<br />Feminists / Equal Opportunity folks say that they can do the same job as a man and want equal pay for it. Well, lets isolate the variables and start collecting stats on all-men brigades vs all-women brigades. Make it double-blind, so that nobody knows which stats are from what group, and then adjust pay to performance. Well, Feminists... how about it?!<br /><br />And while we are at it, why dont we simply stop asking gender on college admission applications... judge simply by merit. This is the true feminist utopia of a gender-blind society right? Well let's call their bluff.<br /><br />Or why dont we change affirmative action laws to say that WHATEVER gender is under-represented gets preferred admissions. Fairness is fairness right? Since males are only 40% of college admissions, this will help us overcome the massive societal discrimition against an underrepresented group.<br /><br />Also, time to require females to register for selective service or face jail time! Equal rights, equal responsibilities.<br /><br />When its time to exit a sinking ship, lets go in order of age. Youngest off first, regardless of gender. Or is a 19 year old man's life less valuable than a 67 year old woman's?<br /><br />Ladies nights at the bars are gender discrimiation. Image "Whites Drink Free" nights. It doesnt go over so well when we substitute race for gender here. Let's sue in droves and make them pay the same as we do for drinks (which we know we'd still buy for them anyway). Feminists will come out in droves to support these types of discrimiation for sure, right?! Right? hmmm.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-1925798195822192402010-03-04T03:07:18.541-08:002010-03-04T03:07:18.541-08:00You say:"Men can always be seen in a positive...You say:"Men can always be seen in a positive way when they are doing something that benefits women and may be by extension society in general."<br /><br /> -Agreed, society and women have a use for men and the key is to understand it so that a man may understand himself and navigate the male experience with health. <br /><br />I agree with your observation in that men are defined by our sacrifices in society to the point of expandability and disposability.<br /><br />Male suffering is gauged and only relevant to the ends of proportion in which it affects female suffering..Males are praised for suffering and our pain especially as it relates to sacrificing for a female. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />You say: "What I see is one man confronting another man. Men have always been able to gain approval by battering other men. It's not for me."<br /><br /><br />First of all these videos are not about physical violence..but the Pay Gap.<br /><br />The truth is that men gain approval from women for "battering" other men if you insist on expression male-male competition so crudely.<br /><br /> Provision to women directly from the State will serve to disenfranchise men from the family all together...<br /><br />You think that male male competition has violent anomalies now...just wait....Bwechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01119025269734383315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348105535397009908.post-22247204705565190602010-03-04T02:30:43.530-08:002010-03-04T02:30:43.530-08:00I have seen some of the earlier videos but did not...I have seen some of the earlier videos but did not view these. Some how from your comments I don't think I would find them uplifting. Men can always be seen in a positive way when they are doing something that benefits women and may be by extension society in general. So the police man is seen as heroic when confronting crime. But I don't see it that way at all. What I see is one man confronting another man. Men have always been able to gain approval by battering other men. It's not for me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com