by John Galt » Tue Oct 21, 2014 5:41 pm
the microwave and all that empowered women. no longer did they have to slave away making a nutritious meal for the man who brought home the bacon. instead, they could all go looking for bacon and just microwave up some cheeze whiz soup.
so you're saying that women's empowerment has caused us as a society to be fat. i'd buy it
however, in 1950 about a third of the workforce was women. my grandmother got her masters at age 18, was an officer in the navy, and then a schoolteacher, and her husband worked on the railroad. she also had 6 kids while she was working. it's not like that was uncommon. now it's about a half. more, yes, but this isn't going from zero to a half,this is going from a third to a half. further in 1840 about 40% of the workforce was women and children. i feel like we build some myth up about the american golden age of the 1950s, a myth perpetuated by the shitboomers. the truth is, we ended up sending kids to school instead of the mines/homeschool so it was boring as f**k for women at home, and your children were no longer making you money. so unless you're breeding all the time you're gonna want to go do something. and yeah, technology helped that, a lot. helped by limiting hours needed for chores. obviously there are some drawbacks, but we work less now than ever. my entire point is whatever the case for why you don't feel like you have time for things this isn't "the corporations' " fault
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