Tagged with Workplace

Brainwashed Vol. #1 Essay 5

Brainwashed Vol. #1 Essay 5

As soon as droves of women began to attend college during the late 1960s and early 1970s, the radical, second-wave feminists and their academic socialist cohorts, who clearly understood young women’s naive vulnerabilities, began their efforts to use this flood of gullible collegians as pawns, in order to accomplish their political agenda, through “friendly” manipulation … Continue reading

Quote: John Burroughs on Blame

Quote: John Burroughs on Blame

“A man (woman) can fail many times, but he (she) isn’t a failure until he (she) begins to blame somebody else.”   John Burroughs, naturalist and essayist. *italics are my words. Check out my link for related post – Blame Game

Women’s Workplace Vol. #3 Essay 17

Have you ever wanted a simple answer to a question about your utility bill or a pending order? Have you ever innocently wanted to know what the directions were to a restaurant and were left on hold for twenty minutes? Or have you had the need to ask for the mailing address of a company? Have you ever been transferred to … Continue reading

See No Evil Vol. #3 Essay 4

See No Evil Vol. #3 Essay 4

Women are unable to recognize evil, whether it’s within themselves, or others. They are unable to detect it, to see it or to sense its presence. The reason? It’s because, throughout history, women were protected from evil by men. As a result, women’s ability to accept evil’s existence has been dramatically compromised. And, today’s women aren’t any different from the women … Continue reading

Marvelous Men Vol. #2 Essay 14

Marvelous Men Vol. #2 Essay 14

Is she bitching, again, about some “bastard” she knows? Well, it’s time to tell this radical feminist to chill out, shut up and calm down because she’s in no position to complain. In fact, she should, instead, be grateful for the men in her life, not resent them. There is an old adage about men that says that they … Continue reading

Male vs. Female Traits Vol. #2 Essay 13

Male vs. Female Traits Vol. #2 Essay 13

  The English language has developed into a highly complex method of communication. The language is succinct and contains a high level of specificity, leaving little room for misinterpretation or misunderstanding. It’s development, was by necessity, defined by the characteristics and activities of humanity. Now, as we all know, humanity includes both men and women and communication … Continue reading

The Trouble with Women Vol. #3 Essay 11

The Trouble with Women Vol. #3 Essay 11

Thanks to radical, second-wave feminism women have all become busybodies. They are now nosy, interfering, rude, loudmouths with opinions about everything, and everyone. These “liberated” women believe it is their “right” to tell everyone else what to do and what must be done, whether they be husbands, friends, bosses, co-workers, priests, classmates, family member, neighbors, instructors or … Continue reading

Beware of the Bitch Vol. #1 Essay 2

Beware of the Bitch Vol. #1 Essay 2

I’m sure Rosie O’Donnell, or Janeane Garafola, come to mind when the term “hard-core bitch” is expressed. They are the quintessential Bitter Bitches. Having drunk oceans of feminist “kool-aide,” they have become vivid caricatures of the failures of feminism. These are women who are totally devoid of femininity. They hover in the rarefied air, along with … Continue reading

Fat is Fatal Vol. #1 Essay 18

Fat is Fatal Vol. #1 Essay 18

Please note: For those who’ve read the “to be continued…” portion of this essay, it is now updated and complete. There was a time when the only place you could see a humongous “fat lady” was in the freak show at a carnival. Now, they’re everywhere you look, and the carnival fat lady is out … Continue reading