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August 7, 2008

Gender equality on the slide?

          One does not need a complicated view to understand that a population’s way of life is learned in family, and to maintain a way of life, one has to maintain the population and the family is the entity that does this. Does it really take college level mathematics to figure out that for every [...]

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August 5, 2008

Overworking husbands drive working wives back into the home, study finds

 
Oh no? Not that!!! Not a “a resurgence of the traditional homemaker/breadwinner family structure in dual-earner households”.
 
Shows where our elite in universities and feminists have been leading us, just as they said, to the destruction of family and the creation of a communist state in the US.
 
Now they are finding out that when it comes to [...]

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August 1, 2008

Long work hours widen the gender gap

 
It stands to reason that its not because of cultural issues that people gravitate to certain things, but because of biology, of which culture THEN shapes a more comfortable reason around it.
 
While the findings below are interesting, ultimately the conclusions made are not valid since they refuse to accept biology as an answer. Without the [...]

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July 30, 2008

Women end up less happy than men

So maybe it isnt him?

Women end up less happy than men
Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life – even though they start out happier, reveals new research by Anke Plagnol of the University of Cambridge, and University of Southern California economist Richard Easterlin.

 Plagnol and Easterlin’s study, [...]

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June 6, 2008

UK Mail Gives Women a Dose of Reality Femail

Going through my morning mail i get a reference to an interesting article at the UK Mail Femail section…
It appears to be a bit of a dose of reality.
The first article tries to explain:
Why more and more women are losing custody battles over their children
One could call this an expectations expose…   The main gist not [...]

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June 5, 2008

Babies OUT of the picture: Thanks Feminism

 
This interesting piece hails from Australia, where the ideological desease has also taken root. Janet Albrechtsen sits us down and gives us a talk, or rather the ladies a talk about what feminism and where feminism has left them in the scheme of things.
 
That they traded a life with family, safety, commitment, for a café [...]

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June 2, 2008

Are There Too Many Women Doctors?

Women are exactly the same as men, except when their not. Recent article and blog noise has been bantering the point made by Business Week Article that informs us that we now have more female doctors which is great, but that they spend less time at the office, so you dont get to see them.
Remember the [...]

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May 29, 2008

What Women Have Done to Politics: Creating Nanny Totalitarianism

Well this is one that I wouldnt have expected from Fox, an analysis of what women have accomplished and changed as they recieved the vote and had more say in politics. For those who know their history in fine detail, what happened in germany was a product of the new womens vote, and the vote [...]

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May 19, 2008

Mother’s prenatal stress predisposes their babies to asthma and allergy

 
Turns out our grandparents were right on so many things, and that Judeo Christian lifestyle reflected a harmony with our biology our nihilist cultural presently doesn’t afford. They were right about sex, being an overwhelming selector it blinds us to everything else that is good if it’s not held in abeyance. They were right about [...]

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April 24, 2008

Praise = money?

As I have been saying, capitalism is biological. The way it works when there is no state mobster taking a cut, is that we accomplish mutual exchange that makes us happy. If the exchange doesn’t make us happy AND we are free to decline, that is how capitalisms value system works. The [...]

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