Working side by side with women…

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  • #143946
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    LowKey
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    Realization has led me to believe as to why women was not allowed to work with men centuries ago.
    NOTHING gets done.

    In an office environment, women being confined in their own rooms/offices are borderline ok however when you actually work side by side with them; its just total chaos.

    Their logical faculty seems to be faulty as their emotional side tends to take over so instead of being objective, the whole situation blows out of proportion most of the time if not all the time.

    To further relate:
    http://www.theguardian.com/education/2015/jun/11/nobel-laureate-sir-tim-hunt-resigns-trouble-with-girls-comments

    TL:DR (for the article): Scientist is forced to resign because he believes that women are emotional and should not be allowed to work side by side with men.

    This is a wise and logical choice by Sir Tim Hunt but due to gynocentrism was instead shat upon.

    Women NEED to accept the fact that they are emotional and working in an environment where logic triumphs is not where they should be They would be a hindrance to progress and at worst, derail the whole thing.

    To quote Sir Tim Hunt:
    “When you criticize them, they cry.” – Being wishy washy never led to any scientific breakthroughs. Have you ever heard of some cure or vaccine because some c~~~ “cried” over it?

    Another:

    “the trouble with “girls” is that they cause men to fall in love with them ” thus clouding their logical judgement and hindering work.

    Gentlemen, ALWAYS remember if a woman ever feels she has power over you, she WILL f*ck you over.

    Cheers

    LK~

    Don't let defeat, defeat you; Let defeat be your greatest teacher.

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    This is a wise and logical choice by Sir Tim Hunt

    A man who understands physics enough to make a difference in our lives had to apologize for speaking the truth. Not because it hurts women’s feels but because a man of his stature speaking of true female nature is noble laureate attention worthy.

    Can’t paint a man as decorated as him to a worthless misogynist bum. So they rather stop humanity’s progress to help few c~~~s avoid reality and cognitive dissonance.

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    In an office environment, women being confined in their own rooms/offices are borderline ok however when you actually work side by side with them; its just total chaos.

    Yep, that was my experience back in the bad old days when I was a corporate drone.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Gentlemen, ALWAYS remember if a woman ever feels she has power over you, she WILL f*ck you over.

    Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely – John Acton

    When you have the power people can’t stop you from being immoral.

    Courage is the key to life itself - Morgan Freeman

    #145402

    Anonymous
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    In my code world….it is earplugs in.

    If it wasn’t for the fact that I can tune them out and listen to music while I worked….. I would have lost my job by now!

    #146354
    Bomwa
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    My first real job was working as an orderly in a hospital. The day to day running of a hospital is done by around 90% women. I had a pager, and later a phone, that these women could constantly call me on. I was literally at their beck and call.

    What I did see was that some nurses were extremely good. They took their jobs very seriously and were able to troubleshoot a wide range of problems. But there were very strict protocols that the nurses had to follow. So I think where a task is extremely clearly defined, women are probably quite capable.

    As for working with them… well that was certainly an education in itself. I was fresh out of an all boys school and thrown into an all female work environment. I seriously I had no idea what was happening to me. Looking back on it, and using today’s standards of sexual harassment, I was sexually harassed many, many times.

    What was quite illogical was that this hospital would get extremely busy, and in those times there were a number of orderlies that the women could call upon. What I found was that many nurses would actually wait for an orderly that they ‘liked’ instead of call me. That really hurt me a lot because I’m not a bad guy. I just didn’t really fit with their model of the world I suppose.

    Now that I’m thinking about it all again from an older perspective, I really need to do a full analysis of the years I spent there. I think I experienced so many red pills that at the time I just thought there was something wrong with me and I had to change to suit them.

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