2017-07-16 at 4:46 AM UTC
yet more evidence libertarian positions are inherently misogynistic.
2017-07-16 at 6:22 AM UTC
I didn't watch the video, but it's not misogynistic to acknowledge and encourage differences between the sexes. Women are best suited to raise children, support their husbands, and take care of the home. Men are best suited to provide and protect. Both roles are extremely valuable, and I would argue that the current (feminist) trend suggesting women must enter the workforce because motherhood is not important/noble/hard enough, is where the true misogyny lies.
2017-07-16 at 6:39 AM UTC
If by workforce you mean backpage to give financial support to her partner then yes.
2017-07-16 at 6:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny
So then you'd agree that the status quo in the american court system of granting custody to mothers far more often than fathers is justifiable, seeing as women are better equipped to to raise children, right?
Well, divorce to begin with is utterly reprehensible. Children need both parents.
That said, the court ought to award custody to the most competant parent regardless of gender. If both parents are equally competant, yes, I believe it to be fair that the mother has an advantage over the father. They are the primary caretakers. Ideally, however, neither parent would be given full custody and instead a joint custody arrangement would be worked out.
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2017-07-16 at 7:50 AM UTC
id be happy to have them work my penor tbh fam...
2017-07-16 at 8:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny
Mothers are constitutionally more capable caregivers though, it seems truly rare that a man should be a better parent than a woman. It makes sense that even if there are some statistical anomalies, it's better to treat women as categorically better parents than men and urge men out of the roles as caregivers as they're less able to fulfill the obligation. Instead we should deploy men in military combat, shooting and getting shot at, that's where their core competency lies.
Again, the sexes are different, it's like comparing apples and oranges.
The roles of both parents are equally valuable and wonderfully unique. Mothers are simply more nurturing, which is what young children often need more at the time custody is being decided. Fathers, on the other hand, provide a considerable amount of structure and guidance. A number of detrimental effects can be observed when they are not in the picture. (Just look at the black community. Ever wonder why they have such a high crime rate? A large part of it is 80% of children being born without a consistent father in the home.) Children need both.
And yes, we should send men to combat, not women. WTF?
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2017-07-16 at 8:33 AM UTC
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video is private, assuming it's more from the HTS lookalike you have a disgusting boner for.
It's a bit difficult because I believe women should be able to enter the workforce but they shouldn't be expected to. The problem is that by allowing them the same rights as men in that regard, and by extension the same responsibilities, families in mid to low income brackets find it increasingly more difficult to sustain themselves on a single income, ostensibly taking the choice away
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