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The women's March.

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The Women’s March: a male perspective.

There is a kind of ebb and flow in human societies with gender roles that can evolve over time. In simplistic terms if we go back to the dawn of civilization it is generally agreed that men were hunters and women were gatherers. This does not mean that there were not women who hunted or men who gathered. What it does mean is that the sexes are generally the recipients of a biological inheritance that can steer them into a structured mode of conduct.

The distribution of testosterone for the most part guarantees that males are more ruggedly built and better able to withstand an environment of action and physical risk. Females naturally progressed into a complimentary supporting capacity nurturing children and maintaining the home front to ensure the survival of the group.

Admittedly superficial, this arrangement worked reasonably well over the centuries until modern technology supplanted the drudgery and risk and resulted in exploding populations. In contemporary societies the relationship between males and females is becoming increasingly complex.

In Betty Friedan’s 1963 work, The Feminine Mystique, she elegantly and astutely points out that happiness is an important thing for either sex and women were sacrificing their personal identities by relegating themselves to an unappreciated secondary role as homemakers even if they were financially secure.

Once the nest was empty many American females found themselves in a rudderless existence with an expired identity. Valium and alcohol were often the crutches of choice and the outcome was becoming culturally bleak. Then came the Great Society and many women found themselves thrust into the workforce as government agencies fed and grew on the carnage of responsible fatherhood in favor of absentee sperm donors. This led to much confusion as women who still needed a suitable personal identity had to choose between a welfare check and an underpaid, dead-end job.

Now the women take to the streets in resistance to protest their unhappiness with the way things are going. They are still tethered to the same biological reality that is apparently the source of their torment. Yet they march and petition the same government that took away their husbands forcing them to be hunters and gatherers all by themselves.

Instead of crowding cities in mobs and carrying signs that profess hate for the president these women should be resisting a government that tampered with their lives and took away their mates.
 
This is just a more polite version of saying that women should stay in the kitchen.
 
They need to accurately label it the "liberal women's march" and not dishonestly push this as a movement for all women. All the speakers were either Democrats, BLM activists, or other left leaning people. It's nothing more than a Trump protest under a rouse.
 
This is just a more polite version of saying that women should stay in the kitchen.

Why don't they march against menstruation. Women have always called it "the curse."

I can already see the signs: "End Menstruation Now"
 
It's a political tactic but it ignores the fact that men are not lobbying for lower wages or fewer rights for women. The overwhelming majority of men are married to women after all and they stand to benefit from anything the women receive in the way of fairness I guess you would say. It appears to be a lot of feminist sabre rattling to generate noise for coming elections.
 
That's a lot of marching for some pretty little ladies.
 
The Women’s March: a male perspective.

Oh boy, a male perspective on the Women's March. I was at the Women's March yesterday, and I can say the only topic of conversation was what the male perspective of the march would be.

There is a kind of ebb and flow in human societies with gender roles that can evolve over time. In simplistic terms if we go back to the dawn of civilization it is generally agreed that men were hunters and women were gatherers. This does not mean that there were not women who hunted or men who gathered. What it does mean is that the sexes are generally the recipients of a biological inheritance that can steer them into a structured mode of conduct.

The distribution of testosterone for the most part guarantees that males are more ruggedly built and better able to withstand an environment of action and physical risk. Females naturally progressed into a complimentary supporting capacity nurturing children and maintaining the home front to ensure the survival of the group.

Admittedly superficial, this arrangement worked reasonably well over the centuries until modern technology supplanted the drudgery and risk and resulted in exploding populations. In contemporary societies the relationship between males and females is becoming increasingly complex.

In Betty Friedan’s 1963 work, The Feminine Mystique, she elegantly and astutely points out that happiness is an important thing for either sex and women were sacrificing their personal identities by relegating themselves to an unappreciated secondary role as homemakers even if they were financially secure.

Once the nest was empty many American females found themselves in a rudderless existence with an expired identity. Valium and alcohol were often the crutches of choice and the outcome was becoming culturally bleak. Then came the Great Society and many women found themselves thrust into the workforce as government agencies fed and grew on the carnage of responsible fatherhood in favor of absentee sperm donors. This led to much confusion as women who still needed a suitable personal identity had to choose between a welfare check and an underpaid, dead-end job.

Now the women take to the streets in resistance to protest their unhappiness with the way things are going. They are still tethered to the same biological reality that is apparently the source of their torment. Yet they march and petition the same government that took away their husbands forcing them to be hunters and gatherers all by themselves.

Instead of crowding cities in mobs and carrying signs that profess hate for the president these women should be resisting a government that tampered with their lives and took away their mates.
 
Until the "feminists" denounce Hillary for enabling her sex predator "husband," their credibility remains absolute ZERO.
 
Until the "feminists" denounce Hillary for enabling her sex predator "husband," their credibility remains absolute ZERO.

Do women normally condemn their cheating husbands in your home country of Russia?
 
Obama and Clinton are your standard.

Bill Clinton raped, sexually assaulted, bullied and intimidated, and did so knowing his "wife" would come out and attack the victims.

To you, that's "feminist" of Hillary to do so, since Hillary is a "feminist icon."


Most of us watch that and see the hypocrisy and leftist ideology "trumping" truth.

Feminists are supposed to stand up for all women, not just those who were never assaulted by Hillary's "husband..."
 
Do women normally condemn their cheating husbands in your home country of Russia?

They don't dare...wife beating is not frowned upon in thug countries like that.

The irony of the men here "mansplaining" the womens' march...k:roll:
 
If gender is fluid, does that mean these people are marching for a stereotype? :confused:
 
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