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I am going to go to the next feminist rally and try to pick up some hoes
We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln
Originally posted by Sikander
No, we're talking about the fact that 97% of people killed in workplace accidents are men. This is one of the reasons that men make more money then women as a group. They do the vast majority of the most dangerous work.
Most of the people who get killed in workplace accidents earn very little relative to people in nice safe white-collar jobs.
But I'm sure some of those women need a good hard slap on the ass, and I'm the man to give it to them.
What is sad about what you just said is that it is true.
Also I think you are right, many are skanks, hairy armpits and legs. Bleh!
We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln
I think it is really hard to compare women's success vs. men's success by looking only at Fortune 500 companies. Mainly because most of these companies were built by a man who continues to run it, or were built in the "age of man", or before the glass ceiling was broken. Also, by looking at the charts I posted earlier it seems that women are more likely to start jobs in services, which to me means day care, specialty clothing stores, etc... It is easy to whine that women aren't head of major corporations, but when you look at the career choices of women, more particularly where they decide to work, it is plainly obvious that a majority of women are chosing not to work for these large corporations. Instead they chose to work at home or at a store on the corner that is open for only 3 hours a day...
A small minority of women, IMO, want to work for these large companies, and they may even be discouraged from doing so. The sad truth is that men are even discouraged from doing so, it is all about desire and not just want. So, you may say that "there is only women that is president of a Fortune 500 company so there must exist prejudism", but I will always come back with "look at the choices the women are making".
Everyone today has the same obsticles in life social rejection is just one. This occurs on both sides of the coin depending on the field you go in, and it is only the strong (not just the man) that will survive. Here are some examples of what I am talking about;
Women face the audacity and arogance of "men's clubs"
A computer geek is shunned by a jock, salesman type attitude thier whole life.
A jock is treated having an inferior intelligence compared to someone with the same education but no athletic ability.
A younger financial advisor (actually in most jobs) is treated with less respect than an older one, regardless of experience or success.
Men can't be interior decorators... unless they're gay (remembering Cheers episode)
You need 10+ years of experience to become VP of most Fortune 500 companies regardless of pass success, degrees, or tenure.
You need a PhD to teach at the University level in CA regardless of pretty much anything.
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I am sure there are many other examples. Basically, it is a hard world, everyone faces challanges, and for a woman to blame their lack of success on their gender is down right silly (I know only a minority do this).
Most of the people who get killed in workplace accidents earn very little relative to people in nice safe white-collar jobs.
Own goal.
Damn, you're right. What's worse is it took me 10 minutes to figure it out.
It kind of seems appropriate. I was playing hockey tonight and I went to clear a puck that bounced off the back boards. It hit my stick on went right into the net. Talk about pulling a Brodeur.
So what I should have written was most of the people who get killed in workplace accidents earned very little relative to people in nice safe white-collar jobs.
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