Instead of turning overly hostile and defensive and retreating into feminist ideology and denial why not INSTEAD address the data in an objective empirical way.
Start with this MIT report I used in my last post: http://economics.mit.edu/files/8754
And I'll tell you something else, even though "Belmont" women are going to escape many of the severe negative consequences their "Fishtown" counterparts suffer with respect to what liberal feminism is about to finally bring about in this next generation; all these newly minted male Libertarian pro-men's rights advocates in the upper middle class are going to have a measurable effect on them too before this is over.
Personally, I don't have a big dog in this fight. I'm happily unmarried and never have been married, adjusted to Christian celibacy, don't have any children to worry about, have a good education, have a good church, have rewarding friendships, am a sole proprietor, etc...
In other words, feminism can't really hurt me because I'm not in a position of vulnerability to which any female or female legislated ideology can hurt me directly or indirectly lol.
Sure I have my independent conservative Christian bias but I'm somewhat uniquely in a place where I can simply sift through the data and paraphrase it without any great emotion.
As Jeremy Disher once said, "Don't hate the player, hate the game."
Start with this MIT report I used in my last post: http://economics.mit.edu/files/8754
And I'll tell you something else, even though "Belmont" women are going to escape many of the severe negative consequences their "Fishtown" counterparts suffer with respect to what liberal feminism is about to finally bring about in this next generation; all these newly minted male Libertarian pro-men's rights advocates in the upper middle class are going to have a measurable effect on them too before this is over.
Personally, I don't have a big dog in this fight. I'm happily unmarried and never have been married, adjusted to Christian celibacy, don't have any children to worry about, have a good education, have a good church, have rewarding friendships, am a sole proprietor, etc...
In other words, feminism can't really hurt me because I'm not in a position of vulnerability to which any female or female legislated ideology can hurt me directly or indirectly lol.
Sure I have my independent conservative Christian bias but I'm somewhat uniquely in a place where I can simply sift through the data and paraphrase it without any great emotion.
As Jeremy Disher once said, "Don't hate the player, hate the game."