Message from @Samaritan™
Discord ID: 642948023474847753
Also not always because not everyone wants the leader that will make them work harder for example
Longer hours, fuck that
well, that's when you end up having union reps
rather than leaders
**Shudders**
it's hard these days because i think to how many of those standards were the function of boys generally being raised to beleif certain behaviour was noble while other behaviour was cowardly
Its a pretty big free for all nowadays behaviour wise
when to challenge the leader and when to punch someone who challenged the leader at the wrong moment
realpolitik of the workplace
It says a lot about leaders, policy makers, etc, to actively repress their population in order to secure their position. See similar in school, this sociopathic behavior...
The solution to this in the free market is to just go to another company and let them take advantage of your talents
"not what you know but who you blow" comes to mind.
i think it is more actively repressing the unique differences between males and females
as well as the unique requirements each has to deal with
Men and women in the workplace with ma
that was true before though
the big difference is in the schools
because before at least women accepted that men would be men
this is a fucking
headcanon shipping chart
but today, they have been taught that it is the male's problem
from homestuck
please end their suffering
And its because upwards of 75% of teachers are female at least in my nation
Women derive a lot of their value through socializing...They use a lot of words without actually saying anything, this tricks cooworkers into seeing them as good workers, when they actually barely do a god damn thing.
this is true; males learn by doing and watching others
ThAT is a massive detriment considering they have made masculinity toxic
The way things are taught is going to reflect on the makeup of those who teach
yes
so there are so few real examples for boys to emulate
Other then their direct peers
the moment you try to encourage male bonding and hierarchy, a female or gay goes running to mama
Kids don't emulate their parents much anymore I think and I say that as someone younger
the emasculation of men is projection, this is women's own insecurity in their abilities to compete against men in the workforce shining through.
Maybe it was always like that though
perhaps
I mean if I think back to like 80s media seems to be consistent with that
kids usually are more influenced by peers than parents by the time it comes to dealing with conflict
Kind of, I doubt it though, men and women often had to spend lots of time apart in the past