Ser Prize
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- Nov 20, 2019
The more I look back on the sorry state of the western world, with men and women failing in unique ways, the more I have to ask myself: was feminism a mistake?
Let me explain a bit before I get the sperging. Today you see a lot of men failing to get careers, or 'failing to launch' as they put it. At the same time you get a lot of women who do 'launch' but end up extremely miserable. In both cases even those who do succeed are made more miserable by wage stagnation and being unable to afford a good standard of living.
Women's liberation, and by association feminism, has a hand in all of the above. Men are falling behind in a schooling system that heavily favours women, to the point that women make up the majority of graduates. This normally wouldn't be a problem, but women are ALSO favoured in hiring in most sectors of the job market. And when you put the two facts together you have men at a significant disadvantage in the career market.
Boohoo for men, right? Well this fucks women over, too. Women don't like marrying a man whose less successful than they are, studies show they don't respect them and are more likely to cheat on them. Now what happens when you combine the above? You get unhappy men, unhappy women, and a job market that still hasn't recovered from doubling the labour pool.
So I ask you, fellow spergs: was feminism a mistake?
Let me explain a bit before I get the sperging. Today you see a lot of men failing to get careers, or 'failing to launch' as they put it. At the same time you get a lot of women who do 'launch' but end up extremely miserable. In both cases even those who do succeed are made more miserable by wage stagnation and being unable to afford a good standard of living.
Women's liberation, and by association feminism, has a hand in all of the above. Men are falling behind in a schooling system that heavily favours women, to the point that women make up the majority of graduates. This normally wouldn't be a problem, but women are ALSO favoured in hiring in most sectors of the job market. And when you put the two facts together you have men at a significant disadvantage in the career market.
Boohoo for men, right? Well this fucks women over, too. Women don't like marrying a man whose less successful than they are, studies show they don't respect them and are more likely to cheat on them. Now what happens when you combine the above? You get unhappy men, unhappy women, and a job market that still hasn't recovered from doubling the labour pool.
So I ask you, fellow spergs: was feminism a mistake?