Feminism has separated untold men from their wives and children. Loneliness reigns.
Women don’t seem to care.
However, the piper will call for them too when their new boyfriend the State separates them also - from their children.
Men won’t protect them.
The last step towards dictatorship and collectivism.
All will be alone, watched and controlled.
I suspect somewhere around 2084.
March 30th, 2007
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The wage gap is the feminist myth that women make substantially less then men. It has been thoroughly debunked in the US, for example here. On account of running into this odious piece of feminist propaganda in my own life, I did some research to clarify the local situation.
The wage gap for equal work in the Netherlands is 5% in the private sector, and 3% in the public sector. This is best explained by the lifestyle choices of women. 68% of women work part-time, only 14% of the men. When women work full-time, they work 2.9 hours less than men. 42% of women take maternity leave, only 12% of the men. 95% of all deaths in the workplace are men.
Simply put, women choose the easier, more flexible work.
Besides, no employer in his right mind would hire men if women were cheaper and performed equally.
Sources:
Emancipatie.nl
EuroStat
March 30th, 2007
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The most irritating feature in the new Windows Vista is User Account Control, which drives users crazy with its thousands of inane pop-ups. Is it possible there is a method to this madness?
Hmm, let’s see. It’s called UAC. Wasn’t that the company responsible for unleashing Hell in Doom3? Coincidence?
What will the effect be of UAC? Let’s see. Users starting to really, really hate security popups, to despise them even.
Why would Microsoft do that? Let’s see. What’s the greatest threat to the Windows monopoly? It’s something called Linux. What’s the main reason users switch to Linux? Security. Why is Linux so secure? Because users don’t run with administrative privileges. However, that does mean that to perform administrative tasks, you sometimes are presented with a security popup, though far less often than Windows with UAC.
Users raised in the Unix community accept this small inconvenience for the major security benefits it offers.
However, consider a user who has been exposed to UAC. He switches to Linux. Wants to change his broadband settings, for example. And is greeted by that hated security popup. And will want to run with administrative privileges, as root, from now on, because “I hate those security popups, Windows never bothered me anymore after switching off UAC”.
And that circumvents 99% of Linux’s defenses against malware. The Linux community may get just as infested by security problems as Windows, destroying its good reputation.
A masterstroke of Clouseauesque proportions. Proficiat Microsoft!
March 30th, 2007
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