Aure's Notes
2 min readJan 9, 2025

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I don't get why you're getting emotional and angry.

1. Yes, teaching is unproductive and widely unnecessary (read Kaplan's The Case Against Education). Marketing, HR, psychology, art, etc., are all non-productive sectors, overwhelmingly occupied by women, unlike engineering, agriculture, manufacturing, R&D, or simply entrepreneurship, all sectors that remain overwhelmingly male because they don't interest women.

2. Which graph is unreliable? Why is it reliable? Do you have data that contradicts what the graph shows? Can you share it here?

3. Yes, the genie of emancipation needs to go back into the bottle because it has incurred considerable costs on society. It decreased male wages, created an unnecessary and costly childcare industry, moved society to the extreme left politically (women overwhelmingly support costly progressive policies), but it also increased women's status, which came at huge psychological and social costs for women, particularly progressive young women, 50% of whom are depressed. Don't be mistaken, the first victims of female emancipation were women themselves.

4. "Who tended the children to go..." Ahh, so you see my point! The best job that women can do to serve society is having and educating their children. Since women work non-productive jobs, the benefits of having them working do not outweigh the cost of the entire education system, which should, in fact, disappear to be replaced by mothers educating their children.

To summarize: fewer women in the workforce would help cut the cost of unnecessary non-productive jobs men are currently paying for, which would see men's salaries rise. Men earning more money would make them more attractive to women, who would then be able to get married and have a family. With women out of the workforce, men now earn much more so married women no longer need to work and can have as many children as they want and take care of them.

I hope you can see how this model is a win-win for everyone, as it empowers women to become wives and mothers and empowers men to become leaders and entrepreneurs.

Making women believe that happiness was living the life of a man is yet the worst thing the progressive society ever did to women.

Women have never been as independent and rich as they are now. They've also never been as unhappy.

Coincidence? That's not what the data shows.

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