More younger men opting out of marriage, thanks feminists!

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  1. doombug

    doombug Well-Known Member

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    So you are saying that the PEW research center are a bunch of liars? LOL! You just lost all credibility.
     
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    Tends to be the reaction, imho, to "International Castration Day" and other such homicidal rants by the vapid feminist elites.
     
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    Fugazi New Member Past Donor

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    Oh look another one misrepresenting others, you and lifesite have a lot in common .. please do show where I say that the PEW research centre are a bunch of liars .. you cannot, I stated that lifesite have been regularly found to have cherry picked, misrepresented and lied about the data they use.

    The PEW research data used in the article on lifesite says absolutely NOTHING about feminists causing the decline in marriage as the OP so erroneously claims, all lifesite have done, as usual, is place their own biased spin onto the data.

    for anyone who is actually interested in reading the source data and article, not the blatant attempt to misrepresent it by lifesite, here it is - http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2011/12/14/barely-half-of-u-s-adults-are-married-a-record-low/

    So the fact that you have attempted, and failed, to misrepresent me leaves your creditability in the sewer, and if you had any ethical values you would remove the "Undisputed 2012/13/14 Debating Champion!" as that is so obviously a pile of self determined BS.
     
  4. doombug

    doombug Well-Known Member

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    Blah, blah, blah....Pew is the source for the poll super genius.
     
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    Karma Mechanic Well-Known Member

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    You answered your own question with you next post. Misogynistic right is so afraid of strong women.
     
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    Fugazi New Member Past Donor

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    You did not link to the PEW research you linked to a biased article from a regularly discredited site, and your childish blah, blah, blah retort is nothing more than a cowards retreat.

    read the actual PEW research, I even provided the link to make it easy for you and then answer the my comments Mr "Undisputed 2012/13/14 Debating Champion!" :roflol: or will you just run away?

    ..please do show where I say that the PEW research centre are a bunch of liars ..
    The PEW research data used in the article on lifesite says absolutely NOTHING about feminists causing the decline in marriage as the OP so erroneously claims, all lifesite have done, as usual, is place their own biased spin onto the data.

    The actual article from PEW state "It is beyond the scope of this analysis to explain why marriage has declined, except to note that it has declined far less for adults with college educations than among the less educated. " and yet lifesite have pulled from their collective arses a load of BS and presented it as fact and you fell for it hook, line and sinker.
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    marriage has always been about a 50\50 crap-shoot as far as it's success rate.....

    but it doesn't surprise me some men are tying to now blame their failed marriages on women


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    Phoebe Bump New Member

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    I don't know whether that has anything to do with feminists, but monogamy is long since dead. That being the case, there just ain't much need for marriage.
     
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    over 70% of divorces are initiated by women
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    what is the reason though, infidelity of the man, abuse, ect.... ?
     
  11. Aphotic

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    Absolute BS. Most women who are "abused" would never cite it as reason for divorce, some don't ever report it, etc.

    We've also got battered husbands, but I digress - you don't give a (*)(*)(*)(*) about those, do you?
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    wth? just cause someone doesn't report the reason they leave a person doesn't mean that was not the reason they left them... common sense

    abuse and cheating happens on both sides, not sure what your talking about, I think it's bad when either spouse does it....

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  13. doombug

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    Who is afraid of strong women? Besides what is a "strong" woman supposed to be like? You mean like body builders?
     
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    More blah, blah, blah....the article uses the PEW numbers....deal with it.
     
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    LOL! Such a streeeetch! Funny how you will resort to such nonsense just because you disagree with facts.
     
  16. doombug

    doombug Well-Known Member

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    Seems to be the case doesn't? Feminists should hope the US government is around for a long long time to take care of them. Otherwise women will have to shame men into being family oriented again.
     
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    I suggest you tell my wife of 18 years, and our two daughters, that feminism isn't in the interests of most women. If you're dextrous, you might escape with working 'nads.

    It really galls some people that women now have equal legal and social rights to men.
     
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    doombug Well-Known Member

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    Some women are clueless to the negative effects of feminism. The future women who end up alone may see it. But until then ignorance is bliss.
     
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    Equality for women doesn't have a "negative effect" that can be justified.
     
  20. WillReadmore

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    I'd point out that for mainstream America, families have a tough time living on one income today.

    My parents could still do that. Before marriage, my mother was a state health care professional. She quit her job (which she loved) when she got married.

    Today, there is NO CHANCE that she would have quit - she liked her job and today, people holding my father's position would need another family income.

    With both partners having jobs, it is more likely that each individual is self sufficient and thus not as dependent as, say, my mother was.

    Is that feminism? NO. It's much more a result of today's pay and cost of living.
     
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    So in your view, the best exemplars of feminism react to statements from men they find distasteful by inflicting permanent bodily harm. Got that about right, haven't I?
     
  22. raytri

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    Mild hyperbole just goes right over your head, doesn't it?
     
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    EYE got married cause I wasn't about to let this FINE young woman get away from me. :) She wanted marriage, so she got it. And I got the deal of a lifetime. But I didn't settle for a US woman.
     
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    HaHaHa equal legal rights.....women are given 63% lighter sentences than men when they're arrested for the same crimes and thatÂ’s after being 20 times less likely to even be prosecuted in the first place. Is that what you mean by equal legal rights LMAO????



    Estimating Gender Disparities in Federal Criminal Cases


    Sonja B. Starr

    University of Michigan Law School

    August 29, 2012

    University of Michigan Law and Economics Research Paper, No. 12-018

    Abstract:
    This paper assesses gender disparities in federal criminal cases. It finds large gender gaps favoring women throughout the sentence length distribution (averaging over 60%), conditional on arrest offense, criminal history, and other pre-charge observables. Female arrestees are also significantly likelier to avoid charges and convictions entirely, and twice as likely to avoid incarceration if convicted. Prior studies have reported much smaller sentence gaps because they have ignored the role of charging, plea-bargaining, and sentencing fact-finding in producing sentences. Most studies control for endogenous severity measures that result from these earlier discretionary processes and use samples that have been winnowed by them. I avoid these problems by using a linked dataset tracing cases from arrest through sentencing. Using decomposition methods, I show that most sentence disparity arises from decisions at the earlier stages, and use the rich data to investigate causal theories for these gender gaps.

    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2144002
     
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    You do understand that even if you were speaking figuratively, you've cast your wife and daughters as reactionary bigots, right?
     

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