Um. I dunno about emotionless, but if that means “not open to femininemanipulation or argumentative sophistry”, then yes. As far as I know to be a left wing man requires you’re effeminate in temperament, suggestible under effeminate manipulation, a practitioner of argumentative sophistry, and you are completely ignorant of demographics, genetics, economics, and the behavior of people in organizations and groups. I mean. That’s pretty much on the mark.
Category: Human Behavior and Cognitive Science
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“That’s a [gender here] problem”
Curious. Men both consciously and unconsciously demarcate their responsibilities an interests by “that’s a woman’s problem”. In other words, women are better suited, more interested, and more able to solve that category of problems. Do women do the same thing? Do women demarcate their responsibilities by saying “that’s a man’s problem”? If so, on what?
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“That’s a [gender here] problem”
Curious. Men both consciously and unconsciously demarcate their responsibilities an interests by “that’s a woman’s problem”. In other words, women are better suited, more interested, and more able to solve that category of problems. Do women do the same thing? Do women demarcate their responsibilities by saying “that’s a man’s problem”? If so, on what?
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Women Conform to Whatever Power They Perceive
The vast majority of Women try to reduce or eliminate social threats, so they conform to whatever power they perceive. It’s not rational from a male perspective because if there is an external threat women will rapidly and easily undermine the men (their host).
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Women Conform to Whatever Power They Perceive
The vast majority of Women try to reduce or eliminate social threats, so they conform to whatever power they perceive. It’s not rational from a male perspective because if there is an external threat women will rapidly and easily undermine the men (their host).
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“There’s a difference between emotionless and emotionally disciplined.”—Murray
—“There’s a difference between emotionless and emotionally disciplined.”—Murray Sell
Source date (UTC): 2018-05-09 13:53:50 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/994213860356878336
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We Are Men. We Form Packs. We Hunt. when We Discover a New Technique We Converge on It.
Criticizing a sacred cow? Hit a value-nerve? eh? We are all working to define a path to a future for our people and that process is exhaustive and fractally fragmented. Once we exhaust the search we will coalesce on what survives as a possibility. Men are not women. We specialize into small packs. The packs that mailnvest will disappear. Those that do not will converge. As always. Abandon equality and homogeneity – they are women’s work. Understand that we are men. We specialize. We form packs. We hunt. We innovate. We imitate, and we improve – and little by little we become the gods we desire to be. Man is glorious.May 09, 2018 9:08pm -
We Are Men. We Form Packs. We Hunt. when We Discover a New Technique We Converge on It.
Criticizing a sacred cow? Hit a value-nerve? eh? We are all working to define a path to a future for our people and that process is exhaustive and fractally fragmented. Once we exhaust the search we will coalesce on what survives as a possibility. Men are not women. We specialize into small packs. The packs that mailnvest will disappear. Those that do not will converge. As always. Abandon equality and homogeneity – they are women’s work. Understand that we are men. We specialize. We form packs. We hunt. We innovate. We imitate, and we improve – and little by little we become the gods we desire to be. Man is glorious.May 09, 2018 9:08pm -
Curious. Men both consciously and unconsciously demarcate their responsibilities
Curious.
Men both consciously and unconsciously demarcate their responsibilities an interests by “that’s a woman’s problem”. In other words, women are better suited, more interested, and more able to solve that category of problems.
Do women do the same thing? Do women demarcate their responsibilities by saying “that’s a man’s problem”?
If so, on what?
Source date (UTC): 2018-05-09 09:56:00 UTC
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“There’s a difference between emotionless and emotionally disciplined.”—Murray
—“There’s a difference between emotionless and emotionally disciplined.”—Murray Sell
Source date (UTC): 2018-05-09 09:53:00 UTC