The British media is slowly catching up to things I've already discovered.
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Ahh, the shameless tugging of the heart strings. Reminds me of your masters. They like playing that card.
"You wouldn't want to actually reverse feminism, what about your wife/daughter/sister/mother"
It's too tiring to engage with, so I'm going to pretend you didn't say it.
Are you really claiming that holding a bottle to a baby's mouth is worth all of what I listed?
You're being so incredibly ridiculous it's not even funny. Most kids are raised by the school system, women's contribution to raising the child beyond birthing it is extremely low in the average case.
I guess my little remark was smarter than I thought.
I'm not tugging at your heart strings, dumbass. I'm pointing out that the only way your worldview makes sense is if feeding you as a baby was a worthless endeavor. I'm then sarcastically agreeing with that to make a point.
Do you think re-arranging bits on some hard drive is worth millions?
The school system is just that, a system. It's governed by all sorts of rules and nefarious special interests. Children turned out better when women worked less outside the home, and it's obvious.
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I doubt it. Whatever company would make that is going to be giving it's money to feminists anyway, just like your beloved Microsoft.
It's not the task itself that's worthless, it's the idea that someone special needs to do it. As I said about AI, those stupid little tasks being automated would make women as obsolete as the fax machine.
What are you actually alluding to?
Insert "you've just activated my trap card" gif.
Who exactly would that be? The people who make up over 90% of elementary school teachers?
The exact people you're trying to defend?
They'll need the financial help when they get kicked to the kerb with the trash bags.
Robots don't make breast milk, and we just saw how reliable the formula supply chain is.
There are a few. Some of them are corporate rent-seekers like Microsoft and Apple. Others are more nefarious, like CRT and transgender movement to sexually abuse children, which you vigorously support.
Neither do many women.
So, an idea runs the schools? No, no, I'm pretty sure it's that 90% group, the one that's hugely over-represented in that field.
Robots don't make breast milk, and we just saw how reliable the formula supply chain is.
There are a few. Some of them are corporate rent-seekers like Microsoft and Apple. Others are more nefarious, like CRT and transgender movement to sexually abuse children, which you vigorously support.