Question tho: Is there a distinction btwn cattiness and misogyny?
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Or is cattiness merely bullying under a cute name?
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….and is cattiness a misogynistic term, making me complicit? oh this gets rough but I’m trying here.
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I’m for the concept of UBI and it’s gaining quiet steam in the background yet I’m also a fan of inevitable automation etc.
For some cities with high cost of living, $15/hr is logical. For places like where I’m at, it’s unlikely it could ever get past $10.
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Also, if this is current administration .gov I don’t trust the #s. Better for several 3rd party sources.
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Ok. I’ll take your word for it. Thing is though, a gov has political reasons to shift #s a bit in whatever administration which is where 3rd party verification can help. Public relations and all, as gov #’s reflects their own performance.
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The Unemployment #’s game comes to mind. But that’s my bias.
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Makes sense. I actually like that you took the outlier and highlighted it. Usually they get moving-averaged-away.
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I mean, take a moving average of sea and land height and we’d all be drowning. Useful tool, averages but they too often get misused and we;re blind to it.
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Then men can get pregnant and this debate will have actual merit.
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If the father has custodial rights, she does. A lot of MRA arguments dates to back when the ex-wive nearly always got custody. But that’s changed over the decades.
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For absentee, even back in 1992 and there was still a much greater inequality in awarding custody to fathers, fathers still got more than 1%/2% etc
MRA is full of a lot of old myths spread by the disgruntled.
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That’s the thing: There’s nothing magical about having a father or mother or both or whatever but ancient rhetoric about “broken families” still floats around as if gospel.
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Takes a village. I’d just rather see loving caretakers, whether one, two or ten than fighting caregivers wrapped up in their own squabbles because then the kid almost has 0 caregivers.
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There’s grandparents, aunts and uncles, good neighbors and stuff. I’m a perpetual uncle and I know how much I get leaned on but I’m ok with it.
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Thanks Jenya. One of my possible life directions was special ed teacher (probably talented & gifted but I’ve also volunteered with cerebral palsy and down’s kids for a year once) but life takes you in different places. No complaints though.
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