Friday, October 16, 2020

If women ran the world? You godda be kidding me! If women ran things, i'd have half a mind...wouldn't we all...

to find the nearest bridge...oh, wait a sec...there wouldn't be a bridge - atleast not one safe enough to walk upon...never mind, jumping off of ;/.   Yep, discontented women are still so...30-something years later.  Not a pretty sight ;)

Reality is:  even today, for the most part, it's MEN who do the serious brain work needed to design the bridges, and MEN who put up with the cold and the rain to maintain/repair those very same bridges.  Same goes with restoring the power, during a viciously cold and windy January night.  

The unthankfOOl fembot spIrit is truly astounding.

Women running things?  Has anyone noticed the legions of unmarried women trying, seriously trying to raise their children?   Single moms, working day and night to provide a warm home, in a safe neighborhood, so their children have the opportunity to do well in school, and grow up and obtain gainful employment. 

But statistical reality indicates otherwise.  Neighborhoods are becoming less safe, and children are growing into less-productive adults.  The Patriarchal mindset of saving money, instead of blowing it, is about out the window.

More later, lunch is about over...ya know, that ol' Patriarchal principal - lunchbreak is x-amount of time, and then it's time to get back to work.

3 comments:

  1. How is one productive when every dollar goes to mere survival because of Republicans. Europe and other countries look 100 years ahead of this place even in infrastructure. Your belief that women are incapable of building bridges or fixing power lines is absurd. Oh the patriarchs don't give a damn about lunch breaks. Some liberal labor people fought for you to have that. You need to learn more history.

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  2. Dear Peeps, from what i've read, power and construction companies have trouble filling EEO slots - women, as a group, are far less willing to be way up there fixing wires and such ...especially during storms. As for mean-spirited employers, they come in both sexes - 19th century housemaids had to deal with some really snooty-ars'd women.

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  3. Dear Peeps, as for not having sufficient funds, we can thank a covetousness-based economy...ya know, stuff specifically made to wear out long before it naturally should. Clothing, for example, the fabric is so thin, and good luck finding a cotton sweater with real buttons. The winter coats are nothing but glorified Hefty bags, designed to wear out two winters from now - and they cost $100.

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