Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Women that choose feminism

 A writer over at the Huffington Post laments the struggles of her sex.

With the pandemic, they were both working from home, struggling to help their children with remote school. Knight had to come into the office at the property firm at night to make it all work.

“It was beyond exhausting. I was barely functioning on four to five hours of sleep,” said Knight, who is a member of the activist group Moms Rising. “It got very stressful.” 

When her kids’ school district announced that classes would be virtual again this September, she quit working. “It was not sustainable.”

Madowitz believes this “child care shock” is what is driving women out of work now. Because women are the majority of the ones doing the care work at home, they’re the ones hurting from the virtual schooling, the erratic hybrid schedules, the child care center closures, etc. 

Economically it is certainly better for the work to be localized rather than outsourced by a government prison school.  All the women in this article are essentially whining that they have to make a choice between their own children or "muh career".

“You hear the same things over and over,” said Rachel Thomas, co-founder and president at Lean In. They report feeling exhausted, like they’re failing at everything, she said. 

“Women are being pushed to the brink,” Thomas said. And it’s not just because of increased responsibilities at home, but because of a longstanding bias: Women are typically judged more harshly at work, perceived as less committed and held to higher standards, she said.

Are they really judged more harshly?  I can only think that's an absolute lie based on other information revealed in this bratty article.

Maciel, the mother in North California, said there are still a lot of people at work who expect her to do her job exactly as she had before. So she crafted an auto-reply for her email to reset expectations.

“Due to the COVID-19 response in America I am working 100% remotely while also providing 100% support to my family, including remote education. I will respond to emails as soon as possible,” it reads.

A man who did not expect to do their job exactly as before would be fired immediately.   The fact that your employer allowed you to put an excuse as an AUTOMATIC REPLY is astounding.  These women complain about being perceived as less committed and being held to higher standards.  Their actions clearly demonstrate this to be the case.

Stop selfishly accepting the lies of feminism and start choosing your own family for once.



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