Linkage: 27 March, 2018 #TheTriggering
For women who swallowed the lie that they could have it all and that men would be attracted to money and careers, the acceptance of the truth that men are attracted to big tits and tight bottoms is devastating. But I have no sympathy for them as these same women most likely attempted to use their fading female charms to help them rise up their chosen career path. If you’re that obtuse then there’s just no hope for you.
Ladies, I can’t spell out for you clearly enough – us men don’t care at all for your power careers, (read jobs), your bank balance, the car you drive, or what you shot at golf this week. That’s what we do.
You’re the female equivalent of soy boys – men trying to be girls, except you’re women trying to be men. We already have our buddies and they serve a need that you can’t fill. Just like you serve a need that we sincerely hope our buddies never want to fill, if you know what I mean and I think that you do.
https://pushingrubberdownhill.com/2018/03/15/ladies-your-college-degree-and-job-wont-get-you-laid/
Women selling lies to women.
Illuminated Women is a Loveland based Meetup that is all about authentic connections, empowered growth and inspired giving. This is NOT a typical networking group where we all stand up and give a 30 second elevator speech, hand out our business cards and listen to a speaker. Instead we spend our time chatting and really getting to know each other, enjoying food and drinks, learning something new and giving back to our community.
All women are welcome! Single or married, entrepreneurs, working women, stay-at-home Moms, new to the area, no matter what your current status, we all can benefit from making authentic connections.
Introduction
Hello! My name is Suzanne.
I’m new to the Loveland area and ready to make some authentic connections. I’m an entrepreneur with 2 businesses focused on connecting and empowering women. Giving back is always on my agenda.
I hope to meet you soon!
https://www.meetup.com/Illuminated-Women-Meetup
Let’s take this apart line by line.
If someone does something that isn’t a criminal offence …
Then at that point the police have no further interest seeing as their job is to enforce laws.
My standard line is to never volunteer anything to police. If you’re in their crosshairs then demand to know if you’re being arrested and on what charge. If they can’t do that then they have no business with you.
… but the victim, or anyone else, believes it was motivated by prejudice or hate, we would class this as a ‘hate incident’.
So much in this line. To believe is subjective. It is not based on facts but on feelings. It is bad enough that for the past 30 years Western governments have increasingly sought to legislate based on feelings, but now it seems that the police want to arrest people based on feelings as well.
https://pushingrubberdownhill.com/2018/03/21/at-the-pleasure-of-the-police/
https://youtu.be/WmbbneeD5Hw
Has it ever occurred to feminists that perhaps there is a very good reason for the glass ceiling?
http://voxday.blogspot.nl/2018/03/hultgreen-curie-architecture-edition.html
In an attempt to avoid hard work, a job, or any other sort of labor or toil that is required to become a self-reliant, self-sustaining adult who is a contributing member to society, Millennials have rapidly replaced skills and talent with “traits.”
Understand that traits you are born with have no value because they do not offer, nor produce anything of value to society. Be you black, white, brown or Asian, or male, female, straight or bi, those are things you were born with and did nothing to earn.
Unfortunately (for the Millennials anyway), society doesn’t pay for traits. They need skills.
The iPhone you like, the electricity you use, the food you eat, the clothes you wear were not produced by a man’s “blackness” just as the car you drive was not produced by a woman’s “pansexuality.” It was produced by hard working men and women who dedicated their time to learn a skill or trade and then sacrificed part of their finite lives WORKING to build the things you consume and enjoy today.
The problem is learning skills and trades that are in demand takes time, hard work, not to mention the work itself you need to spend on providing something of value to society. And this life of labor is such a terrifying threat to some Millennials they have even created entirely made up genders that do not exist and are not a thing, solely for the purpose of fooling themselves into thinking they have value and/or are of value to society.
They are not. They are often parasitic, collecting some form of a government check, living off of their parents, or living on government grants in colleges and universities, teaching this poison to future college students. Worse, they are delusional, often times mentally ill because living a lie, especially about your sexuality, for 20 years will do that to you.
http://captaincapitalism.blogspot.com/2018/03/what-gen-z-can-learn-from-millennials.html
Two engineering professors have published the results of a new study that sheds light on why so few women graduate college with a STEM degree.
Led by Colorado School of Mines professor Greg Rulifson, the study tracked 34 freshmen engineering majors over the course of four years to explore what makes students, especially women, abandon engineering in lieu of other fields.
Of the 21 female students interviewed, fully one-third left engineering by their junior year. Rulifson and his co-author Angela Bielefeldt identified one factor common to all female students who left: the desire to “help society/other people,” or “social responsibility.”
The “social responsibility” definition includes “care for the marginalized and disadvantaged,” “environmental conservation,” and “empathy,” the professors noted.
Of the 21 female students, 14 expressed a strong dedication to social responsibility. Half of those students eventually switched majors upon realizing they wanted to pursue fields they felt had more to do with helping people.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/study-women-now-leaving-stem-fields-pursue-social-justice-degrees/
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