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from: Mark Sobolewski mark_sob
date: 2005-03-30 00:51:00
subject: Re: Fundamental Theorem of Men and Women Part 1

In article ,
 "bluesmama"  wrote:

> connor_a{at}hotmail.com wrote:
> > bluesmama wrote:
> >
> > > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Except paying their fair share in tax.
> > >
> > > Are women who work taxed at a lower rate than men who work?
> >
> > Unfortunately women aren't being paid less than their harder working
> > counterparts and in many ways women should be taxed more because they
> > exclude themselves from performing hard yakkka.
>
> So women are being paid too much and taxed too lightly, this is your
> argument?

I see your point and Ian and Conner went down the road, let's
just put it that way.

Women, as a class, largely get more social goodies in the
form of welfare, alimony, mommy-support, and marrying
up in most cases where women marry.

But you're right: women do not have any special tax breaks
(yet! :-)

> > Men never excluded themselves from any form of work no matter how
> > dangerous whereas women have the very woman only choice to do so.
>
> Many men like danger, it's monotony they're afraid of. Whatever the
> reasons, if a man chooses a dangerous job, no one forces him to do so.

Ah yes, some nice wishy-washy morality coming from you.

I was just having a conversation with a colleague and
the subject of Columbine came up.  He remarked that
considering the brutal nature of American public schools,
it's amazing that more school shootings don't occur.

It's amazing that more men aren't casual violent criminals
considering the dangerous, unprotected world they live in.
It's also equally amazing that even with all the goodies
women now have in our modern society, how materialistic
and helpless they have continued to be.

The modern 20th century will go down in history as a social
experiment that proved the differences between the sexes.

> He must be getting some kind of satisfaction from it, or else he would
> be doing something else.

I'm reminded of turn-of-the-century Irish and Polish mine workers
who toiled away all day long to make enough money to put
bread (literally) on their family's tables.  Oppressive
bastards, eh?

Yeah, they all just had a ball.

When do we get to eat cake?

regards,
Mark Sobolewski


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