Woman want to be Oppressed

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    Jambear
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    So I was sitting in my Sociology class yesterday and I saw that the perfect opportunity came up to try an experiment. The conservation turned to feminism and the way woman get oppressed. Instead of bringing up MGTOW or MRA I thought I would bring up true equality. It was about how it was very difficult for woman to get into the hard sciences. Everyone in the class for the most part agreed or did not have the courage to dissent. So when everyone was done self fellating I brought up the notion that if a person works hard enough they can go into those occupations if they so choose. I said person not woman. You would think I have said the most heinous statement imaginable. Almost everyone in that class descended upon me to tell me no I was wrong it was to hard for a woman going into those fields. I said that such woman already existed in said fields. They responded with those woman are the rare exception. I said of course they worked hard for it, those fields are not easy to learn or get into so it would be hard for anyone to do, regardless of gender. Nope woman refused to believe that they could do it. They had to many disadvantages and the patriarchy kept them down. So then I posed this challenge, I asked an open question to every woman in that class as to what why they are in university and if it was a STEM major if they had been blocked or oppressed in a gender specific way and not because those programs are challenging to study or get into. Only one said she was going engineering ( I forget which type) and she could not give a specific example as to this supposed oppression but said she FELT oppressed

    I had to fight to keep the laughter in my head and keep a stoic appearance  on my face. I honestly did not think I would get such a reaction. I am 100% sure not one woman got that I tried to empower them to work hard and believe in themselves to achieve their dreams but they vehemently opposed the idea, even though none had hit a wall in their education. So hence my title, they want to imagine their is this huge wall in their way even though none of the had come to one yet.

    The thing I took most from this was that they are not interested in hard work but to sit around and complain till someone comes along and gives it to them on a silver platter. Also at the end of class one guy came up to me and said “I agree with you”. Not going to lie that put a huge smile on my face 😀

     

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    The Prisoner
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    Damn good job jambear.  You exposed something to the class that probably over half of the class missed.  Not one thing stops a woman from becoming an engineer or similar field.  The only thing that stops a woman from going into these fields is their own lack of wanting to work or apply themselves for it.  So since we do not see many women in these fields and there is nothing holding them back they will claim to feel “oppressed”.  However the only oppression that women get is that they are expected to do the same work as any other man in that class or field.  I guess it must be good to be a woman because you can walk around all day and every day with delusions of grandeur and other people will believe it.

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    VileNord
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    I came across this passage while reading the other day and thought to save it. It is from The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky

    You know it is sometimes very pleasant to take offense, isn’t it? A man may know that nobody has
    insulted him, but that he has invented the insult for himself, has lied and exaggerated to make
    it picturesque, has caught at a word and made a mountain out of a molehill—he knows that himself,
    yet he will be the first to take offense, and will revel in his resentment till he feels great
    pleasure in it, and so pass to genuine vindictiveness.

    Now, alter it a little bit……VileNord Style!

    You know it is sometimes very pleasant to fake oppression, isn’t it? A woman may know that nobody has
    oppressed her, but that she has invented the oppression for herself, has lied and exaggerated to make
    it picturesque, has caught at a word and made a mountain out of a molehill—she knows that herself,
    yet she will be the first to fake offense, and will revel in her resentment till she feels great
    pleasure in it, and so pass to genuine vindictiveness.

    Lust for comfort suffocates the soul

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    IronSoldier
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    @vilenord, you just made the Purple Patches thread for posting excellence.

    @jambear, you did what EVERY university student should be doing in EVERY class in which that topic comes up.  Bravo to you, brother.  I’m interested to hear what fields the womin in your class DID major in.  I’m willing to bet there was more than a fair share of Art and Art History majorettes in that class.

    And as mostly everyone has observed in this thread, it takes hard work and serious study to succeed in the STEM fields.  Womin don’t want to work hard or take anything seriously.  So they major in “play” and on their daddy’s dime.

    I had an ex-girlfriend who wanted to major in Art in college, and her father told her he wouldn’t pay for her education if she did, so she ended up majoring in psychology instead, which is about a half-step above Art and Art History.  But I admired her father for his stand.

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    Look up “Matt Taylor” and what happened to him when he wore a shirt, regarded as politically incorrect, during TV coverage of the landing of the Philae probe on Comet 67P.  Even worse are the allegations of the hidden message that shirt sent to girls all over the world.

     

    I’ve long come to the conclusion that there are people whose primary occupation in life is to take offence at very nearly everything.

     

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    Mendokusai
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    Like the old saying,if you think you can do something you are right and if you think you can’t you are also right.

    I like the Nike slogan myself- Just Do It

    The problem is we now live in a quick fix society where it seems no one is accountable-it’s always something else.

    Let’s call it the not my fault generation,some people,womin included, rise above this force fed bulls~~~ to achieve great things-and are promptly shot down by the jealous masses.

    I like the saying,crisis equals opportunity,you see an obstacle and find a way around it.

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    In Which We Serve
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    Early feminism was largely about equality of opportunity, which I think most people don’t have a problem with.

    However, a lot of modern feminism (and ‘social justice’ in general) seems now to be about equality-of-outcome, meaning everyone should get the same results in life regardless of what they do to achieve them. This is why you get affirmative action programmes, diversity checklists and all other kinds of agendas.

    These people do not like to be told that you only get out of life what you put in, because they must  have a victim mentality in order to promote special interest groups, government subsidies, charities etc.

    A classic example is the late British prime minister, Baroness Thatcher. She was hated by feminists, despite being the first woman to become prime minister – the reason usually given was that she had to ‘act like a man’ to get where she did!

    The fact that she had to fight very hard against prejudice and was a determined and hard working person never entered their minds. No, it was because she ‘acted like a man’.

     

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