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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe this works if you’ve got really average and unremarkable daughters who are super good at domestic tasks? Like I wouldn’t close it off as a path for a girl without other options.[/quote] Why do you say “like” so much? (It’s obvious you have posted more than once in this thread.) Do you think it makes you seem, like, remarkable? Although I suppose I AM remarking on you, so well played.[/quote] Actually that was my first post and the “like” is meant to be read ironically, since this is such a patently misogynistic idea that truly could— or should— only appeal to the sort of parent who looks at their child and thinks they have very little to offer beyond menial tasks and service.[/quote] Why do you consider taking care of children, cooking, and cleaning to be “menial tasks”? As opposed to sitting at a desk making powerpoints, for example. I maintain that YOUR attitude is what is “patently misogynistic”.[/quote] +1. I hate feminist women who look down on women who are homemakers. Isn’t feminism about women having a choice and choosing what works for them? I don’t see anything wrong I’m providing a loving home for your family and raising kids. [/quote] Where do you get the idea that feminism means you have to look up to all women? Do you look up to sex workers? Pole dancers? No? Then why do you think people need to look up to you?[/quote] If sex workers and pole dancers like their professions and have decent working conditions and wages, who are we to criticize or look down? Why pole dancer's work is any different than Beyonce or J Lo? [/quote] It’s not necessary to look down on a sex worker to think it’s a serious flaw if she says “I’m raising my daughter to be a prostitute” The people saying corporate jobs aren’t all they’re cracked up to be aren’t wrong, but they have identified the absolutely wrong solution— make your spouse have them. Teach your kids about saving and investing from preschool. Explain how budgets work and what tradeoffs are. They can work 20 hours a week in a creative job they love if dividends from their stock portfolio provides the rest of the income they need. [/quote] Society likes taking taxes from any worker, even from sex workers, pole dancers are not prostitutes. Many cheating wives are not prostitutes either. This society teaches people to work, work, work, there's no enough help after your child is out of the womb, right wingers hates giving away food stamps, creating social Programs, help for families, healthcare is so expensive and college. Really doesn't help Americans They rather fund wars and keep selling weapons to other countries They are not pro life, they are pro birth War is profitable Make Peace profitable We gotta teach kids to be empathetic first[/quote] You might enjoy the politics board but this rant doesn’t belong here.[/quote]
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