Here's what's funny to me: the left is obsessed with outcome disparity theories - which deliberately ignore the behaviors that contribute to bad outcomes - but doesn't think for even a moment that decreasing female happiness might be caused by feminism. I mean if just laws are racist because they disproportionately imprison blacks, why isn't feminism misogynistic when it clearly reduces female happiness?
In the event feminism ever causes a problem - shockingly unlikely, I know, I know - procedure is to blame men for it and feminist harder.
See "early years" doctrine, where feminists switched from blaming men from separating women from their children to insisting that legal doctrine changed to default to children being looked after by the mother, then proceeded to blame men in general for that, too.
Point to note, though, it's a self-reported survey. Those are generally worth about as much as the sociology degree they lead to.
lol their argument for that is that conservative women don't want to report unhappiness as much or to go to the therapist. Leftists love to make all sorts of excuses rather than admit its feminism. . This chart blows their arguments out of the water though(not that it wasn't stupid to begin with anyways) cause this is more about whether doctors themselves reported whether the patient has mental illness or not
Bring them in line. Take their rights away, steer them away from the workplace and back to home and hearth. Now how we do that without everyone losing their goddamn minds I don't know, but it seems most people already have so how much worse could the situation get?
steer then away from the workplace and back to home and hearth
The last thing I want from the spiteful mutants is for them to reproduce. Let self-deselection pressures do their work.
In all seriousness though, we need to address the fact that our reproductive strategies have changed significantly since the start of the industrial revolution. I'm not an advocate for eugenics, but we have to at least acknowledge that radically reduced child mortality rates are going to have a dramatic effect on the genetic health of the population.
"56.3% of white leftist women reported mental illness".
I'm laughing, but I'm really not surprised. My concern is what to do about it.
Here's what's funny to me: the left is obsessed with outcome disparity theories - which deliberately ignore the behaviors that contribute to bad outcomes - but doesn't think for even a moment that decreasing female happiness might be caused by feminism. I mean if just laws are racist because they disproportionately imprison blacks, why isn't feminism misogynistic when it clearly reduces female happiness?
Because special pleading.
In the event feminism ever causes a problem - shockingly unlikely, I know, I know - procedure is to blame men for it and feminist harder.
See "early years" doctrine, where feminists switched from blaming men from separating women from their children to insisting that legal doctrine changed to default to children being looked after by the mother, then proceeded to blame men in general for that, too.
Point to note, though, it's a self-reported survey. Those are generally worth about as much as the sociology degree they lead to.
That's the tender years doctrine, not the early years.
lol their argument for that is that conservative women don't want to report unhappiness as much or to go to the therapist. Leftists love to make all sorts of excuses rather than admit its feminism. . This chart blows their arguments out of the water though(not that it wasn't stupid to begin with anyways) cause this is more about whether doctors themselves reported whether the patient has mental illness or not
Bring them in line. Take their rights away, steer them away from the workplace and back to home and hearth. Now how we do that without everyone losing their goddamn minds I don't know, but it seems most people already have so how much worse could the situation get?
The last thing I want from the spiteful mutants is for them to reproduce. Let self-deselection pressures do their work.
In all seriousness though, we need to address the fact that our reproductive strategies have changed significantly since the start of the industrial revolution. I'm not an advocate for eugenics, but we have to at least acknowledge that radically reduced child mortality rates are going to have a dramatic effect on the genetic health of the population.