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  • Men's Rights - some thoughts from the creator of Dilbert

    Still laughing at this one.

    First the thoughts, then his followup after he deleted it shortly after posting it to his blog.

    Men's Rights

    The topic my readers most want me to address is something called men’s rights. (See previous post.) This is a surprisingly good topic. It’s dangerous. It’s relevant. It isn’t overdone. And apparently you care.

    Let’s start with the laundry list.

    According to my readers, examples of unfair treatment of men include many elements of the legal system, the military draft in some cases, the lower life expectancies of men, the higher suicide rates for men, circumcision, and the growing number of government agencies that are primarily for women.

    You might add to this list the entire area of manners. We take for granted that men should hold doors for women, and women should be served first in restaurants. Can you even imagine that situation in reverse?

    Generally speaking, society discourages male behavior whereas female behavior is celebrated. Exceptions are the fields of sports, humor, and war. Men are allowed to do what they want in those areas.

    Add to our list of inequities the fact that women have overtaken men in college attendance. If the situation were reversed it would be considered a national emergency.

    How about the higher rates for car insurance that young men pay compared to young women? Statistics support this inequity, but I don’t think anyone believes the situation would be legal if women were charged more for car insurance, no matter what the statistics said.

    Women will counter with their own list of wrongs, starting with the well-known statistic that women earn only 80 cents on the dollar, on average, compared to what men earn for the same jobs. My readers will argue that if any two groups of people act differently, on average, one group is likely to get better results. On average, men negotiate pay differently and approach risk differently than women.

    Women will point out that few females are in top management jobs. Men will argue that if you ask a sample group of young men and young women if they would be willing to take the personal sacrifices needed to someday achieve such power, men are far more likely to say yes. In my personal non-scientific polling, men are about ten times more likely than women to trade family time for the highest level of career success.

    Now I would like to speak directly to my male readers who feel unjustly treated by the widespread suppression of men’s rights:

    Get over it, you bunch of pussies.

    The reality is that women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently. It’s just easier this way for everyone. You don’t argue with a four-year old about why he shouldn’t eat candy for dinner. You don’t punch a mentally handicapped guy even if he punches you first. And you don’t argue when a women tells you she’s only making 80 cents to your dollar. It’s the path of least resistance. You save your energy for more important battles.

    How many times do we men suppress our natural instincts for sex and aggression just to get something better in the long run? It’s called a strategy. Sometimes you sacrifice a pawn to nail the queen. If you’re still crying about your pawn when you’re having your way with the queen, there’s something wrong with you and it isn’t men’s rights.

    Fairness is an illusion. It’s unobtainable in the real world. I’m happy that I can open jars with my bare hands. I like being able to lift heavy objects. And I don’t mind that women get served first in restaurants because I don’t like staring at food that I can’t yet eat.
    If you’re feeling unfairly treated because women outlive men, try visiting an Assisted Living facility and see how delighted the old ladies are about the extra ten years of pushing the walker around. *It makes dying look like a bargain.

    I don’t like the fact that the legal system treats men more harshly than women. But part of being male is the automatic feeling of team. If someone on the team screws up, we all take the hit. Don’t kid yourself that men haven’t earned some harsh treatment from the legal system. On the plus side, if I’m trapped in a burning car someday, a man will be the one pulling me out. It’s a package deal. I like being on my team.

    I realize I might take some heat for lumping women, children and the mentally handicapped in the same group. So I want to be perfectly clear. I’m not saying women are similar to either group. I’m saying that a man’s best strategy for dealing with each group is disturbingly similar. If he’s smart, he takes the path of least resistance most of the time, which involves considering the emotional realities of other people. *A man only digs in for a good fight on the few issues that matter to him, and for which he has some chance of winning. This is a strategy that men are uniquely suited for because, on average, we genuinely don’t care about 90% of what is happening around us.

    I just did a little test to see if I knew what pajama bottoms I was wearing without looking. I failed.

    Last edited by Strychnine; 04-15-2011, 08:04 PM.

  • #2
    And the followup

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    • #3
      That was an excellent read.

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      • #4
        Spot the fuck on.

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        • #5
          Awesome.

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          • #6
            That's good stuff.

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            • #7
              Good post.



              It is hard to sympathize with women on any earnings imbalance. So many of my parents friends families consist of father who works as a lawyer/exec and a wife who has a similar educational background but just dumped it all in favor of becoming a housewife. One particular couple both attended the same law school, and the woman only worked for a year at a firm and then bailed when she got pregnant. Talk about a $100,000 education in vain.
              Originally posted by lincolnboy
              After watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.

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              • #8
                That was the funniest thing I have read all week! Hilarious!
                Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

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                • #9
                  I stomp pawns!
                  Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                  • #10
                    The reality is that women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently. It’s just easier this way for everyone. You don’t argue with a four-year old about why he shouldn’t eat candy for dinner. You don’t punch a mentally handicapped guy even if he punches you first. And you don’t argue when a women tells you she’s only making 80 cents to your dollar. It’s the path of least resistance. You save your energy for more important battles.
                    Holy Shit... I think I've actually said this on more than one occasion... Spot On....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
                      Good post.



                      It is hard to sympathize with women on any earnings imbalance. So many of my parents friends families consist of father who works as a lawyer/exec and a wife who has a similar educational background but just dumped it all in favor of becoming a housewife. One particular couple both attended the same law school, and the woman only worked for a year at a firm and then bailed when she got pregnant. Talk about a $100,000 education in vain.
                      My sister is the exact same way, and I can count several more. She is 25, hasn't worked a full time job IN HER LIFE, and is still in school to become a Physical Therapist. GUARANTEE you, she gets out, works a little bit and then gets knocked up "because she wants to be a mommy"...meanwhile both her brothers have sludged their way through the municipal system to decent jobs and have been contributors to the workforce for many years.

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                      • #12
                        My favorite part:

                        *A man only digs in for a good fight on the few issues that matter to him, and for which he has some chance of winning. This is a strategy that men are uniquely suited for because, on average, we genuinely don’t care about 90% of what is happening around us.
                        And I am 100% like this.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chili View Post
                          My favorite part:



                          And I am 100% like this.
                          In fact, even though I have sigs off I had to add it:

                          Sig Check

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                          • #14
                            Oh so true.


                            If he’s smart, he takes the path of least resistance most of the time, which involves considering the emotional realities of other people. *A man only digs in for a good fight on the few issues that matter to him, and for which he has some chance of winning. This is a strategy that men are uniquely suited for because, on average, we genuinely don’t care about 90% of what is happening around us.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
                              Spot the fuck on.
                              ^This the fuck yeah!^




                              David

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