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Gen Y women earning up to 17% more than Gen Y males in most US cities

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My point proven.
Posted by petej, Monday, 13 September 2010 4:28:15 PM
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Houelly quotes:

"if femimists succeed then they'll even enforce a society where men are massively disadvantaged, do you think they'd stop there?"

"social engineering in line with what "I" have argued is the desire of a lot of women"

"women aren't any happier"

"previous social engineering suited more women than the current one"

"we never hear about child neglect from mothers"

"they resent time at work"

"there are gender roles"

"I hate it when people "act" as if women are paid less on average"

"this is about what we are biologically optomised to do"

"it's women's choices about their lifestyles that is the reason for their inequality"

"I love generalisations and stereotypes"
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Oh deary me!
Posted by petej, Monday, 13 September 2010 4:42:06 PM
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Yeah nice wind up job. I don't think you have a point.

Just how have you proven

' he's an old fashioned man, living in the past, in fear of female equality; a man who loves to complain about "male" inequality, and happy to have women live in the past and be financially dependent.

The quotes show he has very old fashioned ideas about his beloved old fashioned gender roles.'

Is an expressed ideal for more men to be primary carer 'old fashioned' or 'living in the past'?

You missed one quote of mine in all that work you did to prove no point.

"I'm not saying I'd rather go back".

I gave you the courtesy of clarifying my position, which is totally at odds to your claims. I'm happy enough for my comments to stand, and for you to look so foolish as to meekly claim 'My point proven' in response to me blowing it out of the water and showing up your deceptive and inaccurate quoting.
Posted by Houellebecq, Monday, 13 September 2010 4:45:11 PM
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2 Houelly quotes:

#1 "I accept that on average women are paid less"

#2 "I hate it when people act as if women are paid less on average"

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He's making it up as he goes along. LOL.
Posted by petej, Monday, 13 September 2010 4:49:56 PM
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Get a life.

Already explained here...

Posted by Houellebecq, Monday, 13 September 2010 4:25:17 PM

This is getting boring.

#2
The exact quote is 'I hate it when people act as if women are paid less on average due to discrimination'

The important missing words are '...due to discrimination'.

ie petej likes to take people out of context. And take the piss. Ha bloody ha.
Posted by Houellebecq, Monday, 13 September 2010 4:54:06 PM
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Actually Houelly, I think you shouldn't be ashamed of your old fashioned views. By pointing out one or two modern concepts you believe in, you don't wipe away all the old fashioned views you have. But I think you shouldn't deny the old fashioned views, while at the same time writing about them again and again and again.

What I did was point them out using your own words, and I can think of no better way than showing a point about someone else than using their OWN WORDS.

Other people can read the quotes, and go back for context reference if they wish. They can draw their "own" conclusions.

I hate to tell you this, but your OWN words show a very old fashioned and genderised view. That's a fact, and almost certainly something you'll never admit to openly here. But you've been betrayed by your OWN words.
Posted by petej, Monday, 13 September 2010 5:00:58 PM
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