You two geniuses… it wasn’t a big deal, the comment was meant to be a surprise that many people outside of little kids in elementary school use the library still given that everything is at your finger tips. Where I live not many people go to the library, but then again we don’t have those monstrosities that are basically historical institutions.
But leave it to you guys to turn every comment into a big deal.
Brick, I had a feminist South America once suggest, after this Peterson incident occurred, that maybe it would be better men were completely phased out of the workplace, accept for the few that worked out of ‘passion’ or ‘creativity’
but that women taking a the brunt of the load in making money might actually be a good thing, because the competition between males would decrease in those aspects, while increasing in others like “physical health” and “personality building”
What do you think about that? I kinda laughed at it but then thought of myself being such a passionate person about physical health that I wouldn’t mind having a doctor wife while I kept the lawn clean and my body fit lol
Then you either met a dumbass, or she was saying something stupid after being provoked by you. Just like you say stupid things after being provoked by the SJW loons online.
Most jobs don’t require creativity or passion. So I don’t know how we can have a workforce requiring that at all. Most vital jobs for just building and maintaining an infrastructure don’t require that.
Men not working? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.
I know some stay-at-home dad’s and from what they themselves tell me, it’s far from easy and it seems it causes both an internal conflict and a conflict with their wives, despite the agreed upon situation.
I’ll add it wouldn’t work for me mentally and personally. When I was once laid off because a hospital/SNF closed, I chose to work part-time just to hold me over and not use UE benefits, and even though the commute required two trains and one railroad to Manhattan during a brutal summer heatwave.
Sitting on the couch when my then-girlfriend/now-wife came home? No thanks!
I think when you’re stuck at home with kids for too long, resentment can definitely build. That’s why my wife just went back to work after three years off - she just needed more adult interactions. Just 30 hours though, and I see her less now, which is a bit difficult for her and I during the weekdays, but it’s an experiment. Despite having a fairly liberal outlook on the subject with regards to women at large (maybe a tad SJW’ish when I’m feeling a bit douchey @dt79), I like supporting the family while my wife stays at home.
I disagree. I don’t think this video is reasonable at all. Too many assumptions and the narrator present all of this as if it’s fact.
I have an issue with the graphs presented from that website. The survey method is far from perfect, it was conducted over a span of 6 months and only like 250 respondents participated - and there’s no way to vet whether the respondents were truthful.
To me, this video seems to serve as a recruiting video for vulnerable, frustrated young men than anything - it’s not informative in the slightest as it relies on singular experience extrapolated or limited exposure in chat rooms, where, again, as we all know too well, people can misrepresent themselves - especially when there’s seemingly a culture to out-victim each other…
That isn’t the topic but it is the topic. Have you not read posts, maybe you even made some, in which you point out that some posters seem to be expressing negative attitudes toward women?
That’s not what you said dumbass. But we already fixed that for you. Don’t worry you just keep posting and the rest of us will correct you with how things actually are.
If we went to the library we’d miss out on “I think this is happening big time because I know someone that had it happen!”