Anybody else finding the similarity between @BlackGrape and @Burgerbarbaby 's avatars confusing?
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Actually maybe this is the key point. The fact that most positions of wealth and power are held by men doesn't mean that non-wealthy and non-powerful men have it good, and some men have it very bad indeedI can't see how feminism is to blame for any of this though
Actually maybe this is the key point. The fact that most positions of wealth and power are held by men doesn't mean that non-wealthy and non-powerful men have it good, and some men have it very bad indeed
But, @BlackGrape - this isn't the fault of 'feminists', or 'the media'. This is everyone's fault. We all construct society together. And MRAs aren't really activists - they're people who whine about shit online, and all the whining and blaming isn't achieving anything
Does that happen much here? You never really hear people giving out about illegal immigrants in Ireland, or at least I don't. Any whinging I hear is usually about legal migrants entitled to the same wages as anyone else
Does that happen much here? You never really hear people giving out about illegal immigrants in Ireland, or at least I don't. Any whinging I hear is usually about legal migrants entitled to the same wages as anyone else
Actually maybe this is the key point. The fact that most positions of wealth and power are held by men doesn't mean that non-wealthy and non-powerful men have it good, and some men have it very bad indeed
But, @BlackGrape - this isn't the fault of 'feminists', or 'the media'. This is everyone's fault. We all construct society together. And MRAs aren't really activists - they're people who whine about shit online, and all the whiniing...
Well it goes on, sure, but tbh I don't really hear people bitching about foreigners-taking-our-jobs at all, and I live in the sticks where you'd expect people to be less tolerant (and they do give out about crime by foreigners)
(btw MCRI says about 20-26k total illegal immigrants (including kids) so say 15k of them are working. Total workforce is around 2 million, so that's around three quarters of a percent of the workforce illegal)
theres a fuck tonne of newspaper distros, kitchens, delivery companies, bars , cleaning companies etc that have been at this for years here.
One thing that is happening here is that certain companies in Ireland are exploiting loopholes in immigration laws whereby they are going to other countries and hiring people for less money than they would pay Irish staff and paying for them to come over. The people who are coming over are then entitled to register as homeless and are put in emergency accommodation.
This has a knock on effect that the narrative is then skewed so that it looks like:
1. The fordinners are taking the jobs
2. Irish people are too lazy to work the jobs in question so we have to cut social welfare. The Irish Independent actually ran a story a little while ago stating that a company in Kildare had to hire staff from Eastern Europe because people in Ireland wouldn't work the jobs because they had it too good on the dole. It turns out afterwards that the company had never actually advertised the positions in Ireland.
When what's really happening is that certain scumbag companies are exploiting people and loopholes in the law for their own gain and everyone else suffers.
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