Thursday, July 12, 2007

Feminism is about power-hungry, ugly women.

For those of us that know better, the following article is just another example of yet another "No Shit Sherlock!" moment.

Women are the deciders, dominant ones in relationships, study finds

While feminists whined, nagged and bitched until their sisterhood let minimum wage workers raise their kids while being pushed into the workplace and making life miserable for everyone involved, one of their primary myths they promulgated was the fallacy that housewives did not have any power, and were simply domestic servants being ruthlessly exploited by the Patriarchy. Men made all the decisions and the Housewife just meekly accepted subservience. Even in the bad old days of the "Patriarchal 1950's" a lady like June Cleaver CERTAINLY had her influence over the family affairs.

The funny thing about that is the feminists that were complaining about this supposed state of affairs were actually embittered and angry that the NUMBER ONE WAY women have ALWAYS dominated men was the power of FEMININE influence...a power that most of the ugly hags that comprised the feminist leadership never had experience wielding successfully at all.

Imagine the following:



Hey there, my wonderful sexy husband! Me and the girlfriends want to go out on a girls night out. I know you don't like that, but I'll REALLY make it worth your while when I get home! I'll put on that sexy outfit you love so much and I'll do that thing with my tounge that you love so much... ...thanks honey! I can't wait to get home and show you how grateful I am!

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Oh Honey, if we get that Mini-van I've always wanted, I'll be sure and show you just how many uses we can get out of laying down the back seats to make it into a bed....

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Sweetheart, for our next family vacation, let's go to the Bahamas! I've ALWAYS wanted to go there...we could have a second honeymoon in such a romantic place! Just think of what we can do on a deserted beach under a full moon...

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Rush Limbaugh was sort of right when he once said: "feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society."

What would be more accurate would be to say "Feminism was established so that unattractive women would no longer have to seethe with jealousy and bitter rage when they see how easily attractive, beautiful women are able to manipulate men to get what they want, and realizing that they have no such power themselves."

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Human Nature & Political Correctness

In truth, the following article encapsulates the core issue of the feminist movement and the vast cultural and legal changes they have effected in the past 30+ years... Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature.

The implications of some of the ideas in this article may seem immoral, contrary to our ideals, or offensive. We state them because they are true, supported by documented scientific evidence. Like it or not, human nature is simply not politically correct.

In other words, Political Correctness = Denial of Reality. It's a fantasy world. This article, being one published by Psychology Today doesn't explicitly point out that much of the 10 "truths" they list, but ALL of them deal with aspects of the "gender war" started by the radical feminists that have infiltrated every level of culture and society.

Some of the "truths" are downright hilarious - because they directly contradict the so-called conventional wisdom fostered by feminism.

For example...

The midlife crisis is a myth—sort of

Many believe that men go through a midlife crisis when they are in middle age. Not quite. Many middle-aged men do go through midlife crises, but it's not because they are middle-aged. It's because their wives are. From the evolutionary psychological perspective, a man's midlife crisis is precipitated by his wife's imminent menopause and end of her reproductive career, and thus his renewed need to attract younger women. Accordingly, a 50-year-old man married to a 25-year-old woman would not go through a midlife crisis, while a 25-year-old man married to a 50-year-old woman would, just like a more typical 50-year-old man married to a 50-year-old woman. It's not his midlife that matters; it's hers. When he buys a shiny-red sports car, he's not trying to regain his youth; he's trying to attract young women to replace his menopausal wife by trumpeting his flash and cash.

No wonder women always talk about Men and their "mid-life crisis" they endlessly make snide remarks or demean or criticize any middle aged man that starts trying to "recapture youth." So middle aged ladies worried about their husbands or boyfriends, understand the true lie of political correctness and the conventional wisdom of a man's "midlife crisis:" it's not about "re-capturing" their youth...it's about capturing some current youth to replace YOU.

However, the authors of this article definitely saved the best for last:

Men sexually harass women because they are not sexist

An unfortunate consequence of the ever-growing number of women joining the labor force and working side by side with men is the increasing number of sexual harassment cases. Why must sexual harassment be a necessary consequence of the sexual integration of the workplace?

Psychologist Kingsley R. Browne identifies two types of sexual harassment cases: the quid pro quo ("You must sleep with me if you want to keep your job or be promoted") and the "hostile environment" (the workplace is deemed too sexualized for workers to feel safe and comfortable). While feminists and social scientists tend to explain sexual harassment in terms of "patriarchy" and other ideologies, Browne locates the ultimate cause of both types of sexual harassment in sex differences in mating strategies.

Studies demonstrate unequivocally that men are far more interested in short-term casual sex than women. In one now-classic study, 75 percent of undergraduate men approached by an attractive female stranger agreed to have sex with her; none of the women approached by an attractive male stranger did. Many men who would not date the stranger nonetheless agreed to have sex with her.

The quid pro quo types of harassment are manifestations of men's greater desire for short-term casual sex and their willingness to use any available means to achieve that goal. Feminists often claim that sexual harassment is "not about sex but about power;" Browne contends it is both—men using power to get sex. "To say that it is only about power makes no more sense than saying that bank robbery is only about guns, not about money."

Sexual harassment cases of the hostile-environment variety result from sex differences in what men and women perceive as "overly sexual" or "hostile" behavior. Many women legitimately complain that they have been subjected to abusive, intimidating, and degrading treatment by their male coworkers. Browne points out that long before women entered the labor force, men subjected each other to such abusive, intimidating, and degrading treatment.

Abuse, intimidation, and degradation are all part of men's repertoire of tactics employed in competitive situations. In other words, men are not treating women differently from men—the definition of discrimination, under which sexual harassment legally falls—but the opposite: Men harass women precisely because they are not discriminating between men and women.


Got that, ladies? When you are being "harrassed," we are just giving you true equality and treating you like "one of the boys."


Tuesday, July 3, 2007

How to Meet & Marry a Millionaire

Now why is Money Magazine posting this Cosmo type tripe?

How to meet and marry a billionaire Money magazine's field guide to the mating habits of the ultra rich

Basically, this article is all about how a woman can use strategies to try and meet and hook a billionaire or millionaire...with of course the strategic end game reserved for the every last two paragraphs of the article...

Despite all the luxuries that marriage ultimately heaps upon you, don't expect the proverbial bed of roses, counsels David Patrick Columbia, editor of NewYorkSocialDiary.com, a Web site devoted to the doings of the fabulously classy.

Having observed many who married for money over the years, he says, "The rich person can be a pain in the ass," adding that he or she often demands to be waited on hand and foot, arm and toe.

But no matter how difficult things get, hang in there. The longer you stay, the more the court will award you if the marriage fails. There's no reason, after all, that your divorce shouldn't be every bit as lucrative as your marriage.


This article should be renamed "How to be a Shameless, Gold-digging Whore!"