Going to do a thread on the 1986 book "Men and Marriage" which is critical of the feminist movement. It is pretty old so I am taking some of the social science cited at the time with a grain of salt, but it is certainly an interesting time capsule. amazon.com/Men-Marriage-G…
Why men are less sexually secure than women:
The prisoners with the greatest sex role anxieties are the most violent:
Society has a much larger stake employing young men than young women:
"The sexual power of women, if combined with economic power, leaves many young men with no civilized way to achieve sexual identity"
Couples become unhappy when traditional sex roles are reversed:
A woman who waits until after 35 has only a 5% chance of marrying:
The and now, the real wage gap is between singles, and married men:
Single men tend to have increased risk of mental health problems:
Single men are also more likely to commit crimes:
Divorced men fare worse than divorced women:
It is possible this is due to selection, but that wouldn't explain the sex gap:
Description of the homosexuals bathhouses of the 80s:
In late 1983, more than half of gays were still behaving the same way in the face of the AIDS crisis:
28% of San Francisco gays had more than 1000 sex partners, 75% said they had more than 100:
The very high rate of STDs among gays:
Homosexuality seems to coincide with polygyny:
AFDC makes a cuck out of every taxpayer:
What passing the ERA would do. Democrats have this in their 2024 party platform:
In 1984, both parties required every state to make an effort to have 50% female delegates. Quotas go back a long time:
"Equality" requires equal funding for women's sports despite unequal performance. In some places this raised participation for girls but lowered participation for boys. I can't think of any area in society where men and boys perform worse but still expect to have equal outcomes
Almost every study shows that intangible aspects of character are more important than measured classroom skills, and most important skills are learned on the job.
Another trait that men have that helps them in the military is better leadership skills. This is why patriarchy is somewhat inevitable
Societies that have tried to abandon traditional sex roles ended up reverting back to earlier patterns:
On the increase of women in the workforce. One social analyst described this as the unmaking of the greatest social achievements of the 19th century, allowing mothers to spend time with their children.
Men use much more of their earning capacity:
Women in similar positions work less hours:
How Sweden tried to make marriage more egalitarian:
This ended up cratering marriage rates in Sweden:
Most people in the suburbs are happy and well connected, working women look forward to leaving their jobs and few are bored.
The two sexes are no longer making the necessary sacrifices to sustain society
The author thinks American immigration will solve social security. Shows how far this rhetoric goes back.
1/THREAD Cambodians in the donut industry. A case study in ethnic nepotism:
2/ Most of the information in this thread comes from the 2020 documentary Donut King about Ted Ngoy and his Southern California donut empire.
3/ Ted Ngoy was a refugee from Cambodia. In 1975 he worked as gas station attendant. One night he smelled something sweet and went to a nearby store and tried donuts for the first time.
1/Thread with data that I could find about immigration and race in France. I am obviously not an expert and don't speak French so if you think I am not presenting the full picture please correct me, especially if you are French.
New Pew report on Trump vs Biden polling:
>40% of dems think that criminal justice system should be harsher
>59% of Republicans are pro-natalist
>56% of Republicans support seperation of church and state
38% of Trump supporters are sympathetic to abortion:
1/THREAD What is going on with gender relations in South Korea?
2/Of some major countries polled, South Korea has the highest percent of people saying that there is a great deal or fair amount of tension between men and women: ipsos.com/sites/default/…
3/ South Korea also has the lowest birth rate in the OECD. It seems reasonable to assume that this is partially due to the breakdown in gender relations because virtually all births are legitimate and decline in marriage closely tracks falling fertility. archive.is/rCGFD