Men, Women And Work
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Have men and women always worked for 40+ hours together in a tiny office? Was this a good idea in the first place?
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What the fuck is this "40 hours a week" shit? Has the 40 hour work week been a thing for anyone this century besides those who work fast food? Time to update our lingo, I think.
That aside, this is only a narrowing in on one of many such issues. Historically, we didn't really work with people who were different from us at all. Not only did men and women not work together, but people of different races, nationalities, and even locales (such as one town mingling with another) had little to nothing to do with each other. Even now, rural folk tend to stick to their own and others live and die in the same city or region.
But, there's still so much more. When it comes down to it, work needs to get done. No matter what you do or where you live an amount of work must be completed in order to sustain and grow life itself. In an environment where everyone is radically different and shares little to nothing in common, often actively despising each other and wishing everything up to and including death on those around them, what else do you have? Money, honey! And for as little personally expended labor as possible. And so, the crabs in a race mentality and bugmen were born.
I must give credit to Stardusk for, if only unknowingly, calling out the MGTOW cope of "ghosting". As he said, even silence and keeping to yourself can be viewed as a hostile act, especially by women. Ghosting is a myth, and to the extent it does exist it's actually done better by being somewhat active in the pool of shit called work.
Don't dip your pen in the company well.
Men and Women need to be segregated - kind of like in the traditional tribal lives of different villages around the world.