Message from @DeusVult

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2019-02-02 15:58:43 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Well beating around the bush is not really my thing.... I will make sure I censor myself so I don't hurt any feelings.

2019-02-02 15:58:44 UTC  

There are still several fields where men are not naturally compatible to be in that women have to fill.

2019-02-02 15:59:08 UTC  

I wouldn’t say you hurt my feelings it just wasn’t a productive assumption

2019-02-02 16:00:49 UTC  

@NITRODUBS And I would say promoting women in any field OTHER THAN MOTHERHOOD is the least productive assumption I've ever heard. Considering we all should know (((who))) promotes this and why they promote it.

2019-02-02 16:01:10 UTC  

Women have always held a majority of care taking positions

2019-02-02 16:01:20 UTC  

In practically every civilization

2019-02-02 16:02:13 UTC  

Yeah in tribes where the mothers all raise the children and take care of the village as a large home unit..... Modern nursing and medical care is post (((industrial revolution)))

2019-02-02 16:02:17 UTC  

We need manual laborers, engineers, etc, things that men are meant to do. But we also need caretakers, which is what women have always done

2019-02-02 16:02:35 UTC  

@DeusVult reading
"for reasons of economic reality as well as women's suitability in various fields, some women should still get professional training while we encourage and increase the number of stay at home mothers" as "hey you have issues" is as retarded as when anti-whites try to pathologize white solidarity as "fragility" or being jealous of blacks. It is a baseless assumption.

2019-02-02 16:02:35 UTC  

Yes MOTHERHOOD

2019-02-02 16:02:40 UTC  

But it isn’t and that’s actually incorrect

2019-02-02 16:03:16 UTC  

It makes sense to put people in jobs they're already biologically built to do

2019-02-02 16:03:21 UTC  

Do you think hospitals didn’t exist before the industrial revolution?

2019-02-02 16:03:51 UTC  

I’m also not saying these are positions that specifically women of child bearing age should be doing

2019-02-02 16:04:32 UTC  

As I said previously, after children are outside of the house pursuing their own endeavors/families/etc it would be productive for women to go into other care taking positions

2019-02-02 16:04:40 UTC  

Of course not but women who did that work had already had children and raised families.... No 25 yo woman in the past would choose that over motherhood

2019-02-02 16:04:49 UTC  

Refer to what I just said

2019-02-02 16:04:50 UTC  

And if you're J posting, know that pathologizing at any (or no) hint of your preferred conclusion is their favorite tactic. @DeusVult

2019-02-02 16:05:38 UTC  

And telling me that my position is somehow related to the jewish agenda is kinda.. not helping your argument. You’re signaling

2019-02-02 16:06:10 UTC  

Traditional marriages are also the most successful don't forget

2019-02-02 16:06:26 UTC  

@NITRODUBS @Wood-Ape - OK/MN Okay guys have fun in the echo chamber!

2019-02-02 16:06:56 UTC  

Mad Online(tm)

2019-02-02 16:07:18 UTC  

I've been there before.

2019-02-02 16:07:33 UTC  

And this concludes that women’s biology tends to give them better verbal skills.

2019-02-02 16:07:37 UTC  

Notice the infighting occurs only when a different opinion appears....

2019-02-02 16:07:50 UTC  

Infighting?

2019-02-02 16:08:09 UTC  

You said my statement was retarded @Wood-Ape - OK/MN

2019-02-02 16:08:24 UTC  

Nitro came up with a nuanced amd ultimately pro birth rate idea.

2019-02-02 16:08:24 UTC  

So anyway I was watching Project Bluebook last night

2019-02-02 16:08:27 UTC  

Great show

2019-02-02 16:08:30 UTC  

Apparently if I don't agree with you I'm retarded...

2019-02-02 16:08:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/541288857409159168/image0.jpg

2019-02-02 16:08:51 UTC  

Because it wasn’t productive and you’re not offering any ideas, you’re just trying to relate my points to Jewish ideals. You haven’t really offered any sort of solutions as to what should happen to care taking positions, you just said “but motherhood!”

2019-02-02 16:08:52 UTC  

It takes place in the 1950’s and is about UFOs

2019-02-02 16:08:58 UTC  

It’s finally starting to get juicy

2019-02-02 16:09:09 UTC  

And I’m recommending this and I don’t even usually watch television

2019-02-02 16:09:09 UTC  

Getting women in college is not pro birth, but I digress. Have a good day guys!

2019-02-02 16:09:10 UTC  

Well you assumed she was damaged from daddy issues. *shrug*

2019-02-02 16:09:33 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Are you watching any series’ lately?

2019-02-02 16:09:48 UTC  

How about you @NITRODUBS ?

2019-02-02 16:09:50 UTC  

Tfw my grandma met my grandpa in college and went on to become a stay at home mom of 3