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A couple of observations, if you don't mind, Zim ...

1. "One in three American men — roughly 33% — were not working or actively looking for work." Hmmm ... I wonder what this percentage would look like if it was broken down by various ethnic backgrounds. For instance, I'd be willing to bet dollars to donuts that this percentage is pretty damn low for American men from Asian backgrounds. Could it be that some demographics are SO bad as to drag generic "American men" further down towards the gutter where they are?

2. I have posted this before, but it seems apropos, here. 

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No Wonder Men Are Opting Out
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 23 May 26 6:44 AM
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No Wonder Men Are Opting Out

http://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/no-wonder-men-are-opting-out

(I found this to be an interesting article. But I am only going to post some of the highlights. Zim)

The warning signs have been there for decades.

Back in 1983, American author Barbara Ehrenreich wrote a powerful book — The Hearts of Men: American Dreams and the Flight from Commitment — arguing that a male revolt was underway. Since the 1950s, she suggested, men had begun rebelling against the breadwinner ethic, inspired by Playboy culture, the counterculture and a desire for personal freedom. They were rejecting the cultural ideology that had shamed them into tying the knot and becoming a good provider, lest they be seen as immature, irresponsible and less than a real man.

Ehrenreich understood that marriage was the mechanism by which society harnessed male productivity. Remove the shame and the yoke comes off.

Forty years on, the yoke has disappeared. In April 2026, the American male labour force participation rate hit its lowest level since records began in the 1940s, according to the US Bureau of Labour Statistics. One in three American men — roughly 33% — were not working or actively looking for work. The overall male participation rate for men aged 16 and over stood at just 67%, down from 73.5% two decades ago and from 87% in the postwar years when Ehrenreich’s story begins.

>>> SKIP >>>

The modern woman: a prospectus:

>>- They are the most miserable, anxious and insecure cohort in living memory — hardly great marriage material.

>>- Most married women go off sex — and the husband who objects is seen as the problem.

>>- Many women don’t actually like men very much. The more educated she is, the higher the contempt.

>>- They’ve gone full throttle Left — and three quarters of college-educated women won’t even date a man who votes differently.

>>- They’ve rigged the education system and colonised corporate and institutional life, turning universities and workplaces into man-repellent factories.

>>- Yet their hypergamy is still running hot. Despite outnumbering men in education and careers, they still demand a tall, equally high-status unicorn.

>>- The modern female threat-detection system is hyperactive. Almost any male behaviour — silence, opinions, jokes, breathing — gets flagged as a red flag.

>>- They’re extremely well-versed in the lucrative economics of divorce, including a well-timed false allegation to eliminate tedious shared parenting.

What rational man reads this list and thinks: yes, that’s exactly what’s been missing from my life?

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(Article does continue. Zim.)


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