I know nothing about these people, and the article is lengthy, so I won't comment in depth, but as I was skimming one part jumped out at me.
The problem with a man always working on himself is that he may also be working on you.
While technically partly true, it has that feel of 'men can never win.' Not to mention the double standard. If a woman goes to therapy, should she be distrusted? The author would probably say even asking the question and bringing up the double standard is itself sexist.
But, yeah, apparently even men working to better themselves should be looked at with suspicion.
It’s pretty simple when you realize that the end of the day the majority of women truly do believe they are children and incapable of agency in any interaction with an adult.
They maintain the doublethink that they are both "strong and independent" and make perfect decisions, AND can never be held accountable because every bad outcome is due to circumstances outside of her control.
Women stop maturing at puberty and don't start again until her first grandchild.
I know nothing about these people, and the article is lengthy, so I won't comment in depth, but as I was skimming one part jumped out at me.
While technically partly true, it has that feel of 'men can never win.' Not to mention the double standard. If a woman goes to therapy, should she be distrusted? The author would probably say even asking the question and bringing up the double standard is itself sexist.
But, yeah, apparently even men working to better themselves should be looked at with suspicion.
It’s pretty simple when you realize that the end of the day the majority of women truly do believe they are children and incapable of agency in any interaction with an adult.
They maintain the doublethink that they are both "strong and independent" and make perfect decisions, AND can never be held accountable because every bad outcome is due to circumstances outside of her control.
Women stop maturing at puberty and don't start again until her first grandchild.
Frightening, isn't it?
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