Archived Molymeme (again) On Women's Voting Rights (files.catbox.moe)
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Archived Molymeme (again) On Women's Voting Rights (files.catbox.moe)
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[–] Niggardly_Jew ago
It does negatively impact male wages. But because of the extra cars that are made the price of cars go down, and so a man can afford as much car with one days wages as he could before. It takes as many hours laboring in the factory to buy a car as before.
[–] Glipglup 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
That would be true if women took labor jobs but they don't. The vast majority of women basically produce nothing on value in their work.
Seriously, go to any factory that manufactures large objects and tell me how many women you see. Tell me how many women you see in the auto assembly line.
Ok, now go to your local post office, or a nice relaxing shop or store or somewhere clean airconditioned and there's little to no manual labor and tell me the ratio of men to women.
So, in theory women add productivity but in actuality they are basically do nothing useless children.
[–] Niggardly_Jew ago
This is true, in terms of our economics discussion, only as long as anti discrimination laws and government jobs exist. If women produce next to nothing, they'd be paid next to nothing. This isn't a market problem, its a government-produces-nothing-fucks-up-everything problem.