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by , 06-16-2011 at 03:43 AM (5808 Views)
OK I have done a shitty job of contributing for a while so I am here to give you some more low quality, but free thoughts!

Parity or fairness in one small area of the anglosphere.

RETIREMENT, this will not come as a huge surprise to most of you but men work (as slaves) for all of their adult lives. Many die before they make it to retirement. Women FAR outlive their manslaves (providers) and go on to leach the retirement they built up.

Women have been clucking about eqwuality for longer than they have bee screeching about Raype.

Equality means giving as much as others and ideally more than you take!

The reason society is on the slow implosion route is that there are so many fake jobs now that contribute nothing filled by females that the leach is bleeding it's victim dry. A man can manage two or three small bloodsucking leaches but three hundred will kill him. Each man has many leaches sucking him dry now.

Not only that, but he has his livelihood attacked early by being indoctrinated by those leaches from birth as his mother (who discarded his father), his teacher (who feed him lies and make him hate his maleness), and finally by adult society who hold him to one standard and all women to a lesser no responsibility standard.

One SMALL step to equality would be to:

Raise the retirement age of all people to an age adjusted level a mere ten years before expected death! that means men retire at 65 and women retire at 71 or something close (I cant remember the exact numbers).

That would be one small step towards equality!
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Updated 06-16-2011 at 03:45 AM by teotwawki

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  1. Apeiron's Avatar
    [QUOTE]Raise the retirement age of all people to an age adjusted level a mere ten years before expected death! that means men retire at 65 and women retire at 71 or something close (I cant remember the exact numbers).[/QUOTE]

    agreed.
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