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"there is no reason to believe that women will ever be equal to men in capability."

Exactly! It is self evident that men are INFINITELY more capable than women. That's why the world was built entirely by men, and would collapse within days if not maintained by men. All these arrogant feminist bitches who reckon they're as capable as men, how will they fix the roof when it starts leaking, or repair the car when it breaks down, or fix the toilet when it blocks up, or run their hairdryers in a blackout? When they drive past road crews after a big storm and see men with chainsaws removing fallen trees, and climbing up poles to reconnect power lines and repair blown transformers, do they think to themselves, "Yeah, I could do that." Or do they just drive blithely by on their way to the protest march, with their "Future is Female" placards in the back, utterly oblivious to the fact that every comfort and amenity they enjoy in life has been provided entirely by men. Camille Paglia famously stated that "if civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts". It's worth reading the full paragraph: "We could make an epic catalog of male achievements, from paved roads, indoor plumbing, and washing machines to eyeglasses, antibiotics, and disposable diapers. We enjoy fresh, safe milk and meat, and vegetables and tropical fruits heaped in snowbound cities. When I cross the George Washington Bridge or any of America’s great bridges, I think: men have done this. Construction is a sublime male poetry. When I see a giant crane passing on a flatbed truck, I pause in awe and reverence, as one would for a church procession. What power of conception, what grandiosity: these cranes tie us to ancient Egypt, where monumental architecture was first imagined and achieved. If civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts. A contemporary woman clapping on a hard hat merely enters a conceptual system invented by men."

Oct 14
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