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I'm pretty sure that the majority of Germans in the 1930s were also too preoccupied with their own problems and lives to worry about the Jewish problem in Europe or about the Slavic problem, or about the Communist problem, or even about politics in general.
Ukrainians in 2014 were also preoccupied with their own problems and lives.
Wars don't start because the majority of people want...
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"Six reasons why a new civil war is possible" (2016):
http://www.cracked.com/personal-expe...errifying.html
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The entire love/dating environment has rapidly changed in the past decade. Single mothers with slutty pictures, covered in tattoos, overtly political activists, #BLM, social media attention seeking whores who cannot comprehend that they will hit 30 and no reasonable guy will want anything to do with them anymore, since they aren't even fuckable. Add Instagram/OnlyFans and #MeToo into the mix and it's a fucking disaster if you aren't putting in effort while also not being an uggo.
If you just ask a girl out for a drink that's NOT harrassment, but survey data indicates that more than 10% of women consider this harassment. Granted, most of them are probably so dog shit ugly that nobody would ever ask them but still, the point remains that statistically you're rolling the dice on a harassment charge with at least 1:10 odds of it happening by simply asking a woman under 30 to join you for a social beverage and a conversation.
However, the #MeToo movement did some good things (brought some rich Jewish criminals to heel) at the expense of making it virtually impossible for a man to interact with a woman one-on-one in a business context ever again because the cost of a false accusation is far too great for the benefit you get from interacting with women in business.
Men know that if you get a false accusation (even if it's completely bogus with zero evidence) you will likely lose your job, likely lose the ability to work professionally in your field ever again, lose many friends, and could face bullshit legal hassles. This adds up to significantly reduced mentoring, business lunches, private one-on-one meetings, etc for the many great and honest women out there who wouldn't abuse their privilege. On balance, I'd say that #MeToo harmed women significantly more than it helped them.
Virtually every smart man since then adopted the Mike Pence Rule (don't have any individual meeting with a woman you're not dating). He went from looking like a cucked dude to the smartest guy in the room overnight.
#MeToo also made a lot of men in management view women as liabilities in the workplace. These sorts of things could actually help us get women out of the workplace and back into the kitchen, before it's too late lel.
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