Boomers didn't do that, Boomer broads did.
I built a career, bought a house, all ready to go......and only gold-diggers showed up. Well. What's a boy to think?
I think I'll be comfortably retired, sitting on my porch 15 years from now, watching those former "Sisterhood is powerful" feminists who were too good for guys, pushing their grocery carts down the street.
So don't look at me, I did my part .... it's the Silent Generation malcontents, Friedan and Steinem, that started the crap. And Hef -- Hef played an underappreciated role in family decline, with his sportive, fundamentally irresponsible ways that women abreacted to very badly.
Future sociologists are going to be super-tough on feminism. Just watch. The Boomers may not live long enough to see it (particularly if Gen X sticks us in a wood chipper), but Gen Z certainly will. I think I'll live long enough to see Gen Z sprout a little iron on their temples, and by then maybe the jury will be back on feminism. If people are still writing in English.
I know they did. But where were the boomber men was this was going on? The feminization of America? It occurs to me that they abandoned their place as the moral head of the household and meekly went along with this deconstruction of the family unit, and it continues to this day. Was it fear of being called a chauvinist, a desire to be "progressive" or what?
Don't worry! *You* won't be going in the wood chipper! lol! (That's the best post so far today!)
And yes, feminazi's suck. (Put simply, as only a Gen Xer can...)
"I built a career, bought a house, all ready to go......and only gold-diggers showed up. Well. What's a boy to think?
I think I'll be comfortably retired, sitting on my porch 15 years from now, watching those former "Sisterhood is powerful" feminists who were too good for guys, pushing their grocery carts down the street."