Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:27 am
There have always been women not pozzed by feminism and an anti-male culture. There are fewer of them now than ever. It's not positive at all.
Bring on Sharia law!
Seriously though, when I say honor I don't mean a patriarchal honor culture like Sharia, just honest/honorable dealings with each other.
A friend walked in on his GF banging the neighbor after getting laid off that morning, apartment was in her name - I offered him my sofa, he loaded all his belongings in his car and lived with me for a month while finding a new job and a place to live, all while his ex-wife had him in court over missing child support (partially, he gave her 1/2 but good her he'd lost his job and would make it up when he found a new job - she said that was fine, and then she promptly filed in court) with the judge demanding he have a job in 2 weeks or he'd be in jail. No rent on my part, just the right thing to do for a friend in a bad situation, imho, he'd have been living in his car otherwise.
Think about that, you lose your job and are threatened with jail if you don't have a job right away. Don't get a job on time and you get a police record, making getting a job in the future even harder. He wasn't even asking for reduced payments, just time to find a job and he'd make up for the missed amount. Nope, you have a job in two weeks or we send you to, effectively, "debtors prison". Somehow that's "in the interest of the child"? Maybe his son could visit him in jail, if his mother "allows" him to? (His son was 12 btw, he'd paid support on-time and in full for almost a decade - but that doesn't matter to the courts). Mindless, of course, his ex had a live-in BF and made more money than he did, she didn't desperately need the money.
I'm not saying some men aren't "deadbeat" fathers, but c'mon... Two weeks in what was a tough job market at the time...?? Otherwise jail time and a record? And we are supposedly against "cruel and unusual punishment"?
Feminism has gone past "equality" into "female authority" and men being the persecuted class.