When Men Make Something Successful

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    FunInTheSun
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    I notice that when men create something that is successful, or do something heroic, women want to be a part of that. A lot of women want to enjoy the benefits of a man’s success, but many of them don’t care about the work or effort that needed to be done to create the thing they admire (diamond ring) or gave men victory over the obstacles they faced (winning a battle). If there’s a celebration of a man’s achievement happening somewhere, women will flock to that location.

    Here in the USA, men created towns, cities, states, governments, the Boy Scouts, trains, cars, airplanes, rockets, corporations, important leadership positions, etc. Women see all this good stuff and demand to get their share of it so they can get social recognition and feel good about themselves.

    Most women don’t put forth the effort to create organizations that are so cool and interesting that men would want to join. They are good at inventing stuff for women, but not many products or services that men want (except sexual/pornographic stuff).

    Men create the framework for governments, businesses, social structure, etc., and women demand to get into leadership positions and take over the social structure of our world because it’s so unfair that men get all the glory, honor, and SOCIAL RECOGNITION (because they worked hard and made personal sacrifices to earn it). If women can’t be a part of any successful organization or group created by men, they become resentful and accuse men of discriminating against them INSTEAD OF CREATING THEIR OWN SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZATIONS!!!

    Hillary Clinton complained about the “glass ceiling” twice, and decided to blame others for her failure instead of looking in the mirror. If she did some self-reflection, she’d understand that she didn’t have the charisma to connect with a variety of people, and build a coalition of voters from different regions of the USA. When I watched her 2016 political campaign, I saw a woman who didn’t feel the need to put in the extra effort of winning votes with speeches because she, and many news commentators, felt that her victory was a sure thing. And it looked like a sure thing with all the wealthy/influential friends she had, and the full backing of the Democratic party. Part of her victories, in the primaries, came from the idea that she would become the first woman to hold the office of presidency—a remarkable historical event sans the personality to match it. But that doesn’t matter because men have been in charge for too long, and they need to step aside and give women a chance…so they say. It’s based on the idea of “fair play.”

    This idea of fairness seems to start in childhood. When the boys in the neighborhood build a tree house, and are having a great time, the girls can’t be content to just play with their dolls and watch the boys enjoying their lives from a distance. They want whatever the boys have. So they ask to join. When they boys tell them to go to hell, they whine to their parents. Then the parents get tired of all the whining, and force the boys to let the girls in the tree house. Then the girls start doing stupid stuff like decorating the place with pink curtains and what not. The boys get mad and tear it down. Then the girls complain to their parents, and the parents force the boys to back off. Then the boys get sick of the tree house and leave. And guess what happens next? The girls also get sick of being in the tree house—but for different reasons. They can’t re-create the fun atmosphere the boys were enjoying before they invaded their space.

    So the tree house gets neglected because none of the girls want to pick up some hammers and nails to make repairs. Eventually, they get bored because the boys no longer want to be around them or argue with them. So they leave! And the tree house just sits there…empty and broken.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    Behind every great man is a great woman.

    That is the old saying which supports what you just said. Leadership and success by proxy.

    Now it’s more like in front of every average toxic male is a great woman.

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    Behind every great man is a woman … picking his pocket.

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