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The exact opposite of what you say is true.

Men had hundreds of years of affirmative action with women and minorities BLOCKED from competing in jobs.

It is the same reason white men dominated professional sports and the Olympics until the prohibitions were lifted and they had to face fair competition.
nope.

feminism was designed to destroy any society.

it creates war between genders utilizing documented female weaknesses.

you're a simp cuck male feminist fool who's part of the problem.
 
Yes there is, read better.

And your fake all female category, what size company are you speaking to?

I know a very successful florist run by two ladies and there only staff are there three daughters.

Does that count for your fake limitation?
wow a successful flower shop.

you're stupid.
 
We already went over this and you lost.

It is men, particularly white men who have benefited from and needed DEI to compete.

Once you level the playing field they just cannot.
the playing field was not levelled.

standards were lowered and men were openly discriminated against.

:truestory:

learn something, fool.
 
Yes.

After literally forced exclusion of women for hundreds of years.

So you are right, with that form if DEI men took all the top spots.

That is rapidly changing now in short order since fake limitations on education and work have been removed. Women are over taking men in all areas once you allow fair competition
women's brains are dumber and more animal-like.
 
Women don't offer leadership, they worry about things and create problems in their own head.

And regarding problems, they don't solve them; they focus on elaborate blame strategies instead.

and when they have any real leadership impulse, its about fucking up the work place with more dei and misandry (hatred of men).

So then... trump is a woman.

Got it!!!
:thup:
 

Why is prostitution really illegal?​





This video examines the historical and sociological reasons why prostitution is criminalized in most of the world today, despite being a long-standing practice throughout human history.

Key Themes and Historical Context:

  • Evolution of Prostitution (1:03 - 4:43): Prostitution was once integrated into civic and religious life, from Mesopotamian temple brothels to state-sanctioned sex work in Greece and Rome. The shift toward criminalization began with the spread of Christianity, intensified during the Protestant Reformation, and continued into the 19th-century crackdowns in industrial cities.
  • Common Arguments for Illegality (4:43 - 6:56): The video critiques typical justifications like protecting women from exploitation, public health concerns (e.g., STDs), and maintaining public order (the "nuisance factor"). LaCorte argues these do not fully explain why prostitution is singled out compared to other dangerous but legal professions.
  • Strengthening the Family Unit (6:56 - 11:14): A major argument presented is that society and governments suppress prostitution to protect the nuclear family. Access to paid sex can reduce the incentive for traditional marriage commitments. Policies that strengthen the family, such as tax breaks and social support, are seen as aligning with this goal.
  • The Female Factor (11:14 - 14:26): LaCorte highlights that polling data consistently shows women are less likely to support the legalization of prostitution than men. Historically, women’s groups (like the Women's Christian Temperance Union) were instrumental in lobbying for vice crackdowns, viewing the trade as a threat to family stability and moral health.

 
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