Male cow's excrement and feminism
Yeah, bullshit. That's it, bullshit. Most of my blog has been dedicated to writing about bullshit, so as I'm rebooting this blog, I'm gonna go back to the basics. So again, I'm going to write about random bullshit for ages and see if people read me... Except this time I'm going to do it about politically incorrect bullshit in which I actually believe, no matter how many enemies I make doing this.
So, today, I'm going to talk about feminism.
First off, let's make this clear and loud, I am against feminism. I have nothing against women, but as the name of the movement clearly states, feminism is FOR women, and I am personally for a BALANCE between men and women. I am neither FOR men or women, but I am for a balance between the two. Hence, now that men and women have equal rights (yes, I insist on the term "rights", which is different from what actually happens), I believe that feminism is an obsolete movement. I do also believe that there are disparities between men and women which ought to be addressed, the average male/female income being the first and foremost of these problems. But I would tend to describe myself as a partisan of parity, not equality, of men and women.
It's been known for years that men and women don't have the same muscular and intellectual developments. Women hit puberty, and therefore intellectual maturity, earlier and men tend to develop more muscular abilities. Of course, these are general tendencies, and there are exceptions, because I personally believe I was fairly mature when I was a "child", and I'm not too muscular, although I'm a man, but I hope you still know what I mean. So what I'm saying right now is that equality is unnatural, because men and woman are naturally different.
So, how should we balance these differences? I'm not really sure. I am sure that a 30% income difference is not the answer, because if you do the calculus, 30% is basically 4 months a year, and whichever country you're living in, that would cover your costs if you got pregnant as soon as you finished your last pregnancy, which most people don't do, especially during the end of their career. And even if some people do, most don't, so fuck that shit. Maybe a 10% difference could account for the whole pregnancy period thing, but 30% is just bullshit. But that whole issue is difficult to put numbers on, because I'm not a company CEO, and I've never had to deal with it, but it still sounds stupid.
Moving on to a new subject, let's talk about being a gentleman, about chivalry, gallantry, etc... A lot of women still believe in this unholy tradition, and although I also see some kind of beauty to it, if women want parity (or equality or whatever), then they should forget about it. It's just hypocritical to want equal rights and expect men to hold doors open or whatever. Personally, no woman has ever held my chair while I sat down, just to tuck it in when I put my ass down and then, after, going to sit down by themselves. So if you like gallantry, forget about equality.
As a last point to this point, I'm going to point out a specific point (yeah, I like points). I'm going to make this about the toilet seat position. Many men just leave the seat up, because that's how they use it most of the time, and most women expect it to be down, because that's how they use it most of the time. This does not make sense. For one sex or the other (and fuck the whole "men sometimes use the seat down" and "falling into the toilet" arguments). The only real asexual, the only way to promote sexual parity, is to put seat AND cover down. First off, for hygiene reasons, it's better, and it's also perfectly asexual. Both sexes lift whatever they need to lift before they do whatever they need to do before they do it. It's not that complicated. I didn't always have such a consciousness, but when I got to puberty (roughly), it hit me that both (seat and lid) should be down once you're done. And for those who complain, small habits like that may be hard to change, and for the first two months you might be disoriented, but you can easily get used to it, so stop complaining.
End of rant.
I hope I didn't offend anyone too hashly, but I seriously believe everything I said. If you want to discuss it, talk to me.
Talk to you soon, and take care...
