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  • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

    Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
    So now that you had more people in the workforce the value of labor goes down, correct? And instead of having the choice whether to work or not in the past 30 years women have had to work because the average value of a salary has dramatically declined; it's buying power is a lot less. Who do you think benefits from cheap labor? Who was behind the women's liberation movement, really...?
    I don't think I agree here. By the same logic, should we do away with automation? Automation has certainly reduced the need for human labor.

    You forget that women that work also consume. The whole thing just becomes a much larger market. They can own property, invest, and produce as well. You make it sound like women entered the workforce and took chunk out of a static job market where in reality the entire economy just grew and grew. You have clothing and makeup industries that thrive entirely on women for example.

    In the old Amish lifestyles ... yah the women stayed home and they ate enough to stay alive and did the house work. But they also didn't spend on anything. They dididn't buy cars and luxuries. They did the slave work which basically meant you were getting a lot of work for "free" by exploiting a large segment of the population. Now that you can't exploit them anymore, it is actually another large job segment: Household cleaning, child care, cooking, shopping etc So no, I definitely don't agree that the women took jobs from men and reduced the big pie available to men. I would argue they added a lot more pie to the mix.
    this post = teh win.

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    • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

      Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
      This thread is actually reminding me to stay as far away from Armenians as possible
      Well baby doll. This ain't child's play. You know you want more.... bring it. We don't make life easy, that would be boring....
      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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      • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

        Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
        And who here is hating on education?.
        Oh good I think I may have misunderstood. I thought some of the posts were bashing education and getting degrees like PhD. But as long as that is not what you thnk, then we are in agreement.
        this post = teh win.

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        • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

          Originally posted by Sip View Post
          I don't think I agree here. By the same logic, should we do away with automation? Automation has certainly reduced the need for human labor.

          You forget that women that work also consume. The whole thing just becomes a much larger market. They can own property, invest, and produce as well. You make it sound like women entered the workforce and took chunk out of a static job market where in reality the entire economy just grew and grew. You have clothing and makeup industries that thrive entirely on women for example.

          In the old Amish lifestyles ... yah the women stayed home and they ate enough to stay alive and did the house work. But they also didn't spend on anything. They dididn't buy cars and luxuries. They did the slave work which basically meant you were getting a lot of work for "free" by exploiting a large segment of the population. Now that you can't exploit them anymore, it is actually another large job segment: Household cleaning, child care, cooking, shopping etc So no, I definitely don't agree that the women took jobs from men and reduced the big pie available to men. I would argue they added a lot more pie to the mix.

          You can debate the economic point. However, taking women, who were and still are the primary caregivers out of the home in mass allowed the government to fill that role, one which they have no business doing. Moreover, it increased the tax revenue the government received.
          For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
          to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



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          • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

            Originally posted by Armanen View Post
            Please do. In fact, say you are Jooish, it will fit better. They tend to have the crazy libs and feminazis in droves.


            In J3wish culture woman is more dominant than the man. They turn the man into scum. What a messed up culture.
            Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
            ---
            "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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            • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

              Originally posted by Sip View Post
              In the old Amish lifestyles ... yah the women stayed home and they ate enough to stay alive and did the house work. But they also didn't spend on anything. They dididn't buy cars and luxuries. They did the slave work which basically meant you were getting a lot of work for "free" by exploiting a large segment of the population. Now that you can't exploit them anymore, it is actually another large job segment: Household cleaning, child care, cooking, shopping etc So no, I definitely don't agree that the women took jobs from men and reduced the big pie available to men. I would argue they added a lot more pie to the mix.
              I'll get to the rest of your post in a second, but I see it as an exchange of goods. I as a man will go and till the fields, farm work, etc. and bring home food and other necessities, while in return you take care of the welfare of the children and the house while I'm gone.

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              • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
                I'll get to the rest of your post in a second, but I see it as an exchange of goods. I as a man will go and till the fields, farm work, etc. and bring home food and other necessities, while in return you take care of the welfare of the children and the house while I'm gone.
                Well some people here will view that as "oppressing" women. When in fact you are giving her a very good and comfortable life, while you work your a*s off trying to support the family.
                Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                  Originally posted by Sip View Post
                  Oh good I think I may have misunderstood. I thought some of the posts were bashing education and getting degrees like PhD. But as long as that is not what you thnk, then we are in agreement.
                  If you point out the negatives of getting a degree, that means you disavow education? I forgot that having a Ph.D. was the Holy Grail...

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                  • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                    Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
                    I'll get to the rest of your post in a second, but I see it as an exchange of goods. I as a man will go and till the fields, farm work, etc. and bring home food and other necessities, while in return you take care of the welfare of the children and the house while I'm gone.
                    It is all good if it is a fair exchange. As Flamenkita has been saying over and over, she doesn't think such a deal is fair to her and she doesn't want to live that way. The problem is she is being told to STFU and get back in place. THAT is the real problem (that's why I call it slavery). I have no problem otherwise if a woman and a man willingly enter into such an agreement.
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • Re: Armenian lesbians/gays

                      Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
                      If you point out the negatives of getting a degree, that means you disavow education? I forgot that having a Ph.D. was the Holy Grail...
                      No no of course not. I think we are in agreement. I thought you were saying pursuing a PhD is a complete waste of time. I think I misunderstood what you were saying. Sure of course there are worthless PhDs and worthless humans that have PhDs but certainly that doesn't mean pursuing a higher education is ever bad. My point is if you are pursuing a PhD in search of some real truth then it is never bad (regardless of what employers might think ... that is irrelevant in the big picture).
                      this post = teh win.

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