- Second question: why work? Men are not being taught to want their job
- to value them, in fact, men want as little to do with their jobs as
- possible. Randi and the globalism party bus are teaching women to want
- "careers"-- more precisely, to want to draw more of their identity from
- their careers. The perk of taking your work home with you isn't more
- money, it's acceptance of your individuality. Also you get to have to
- shop at Ann Taylor. Before you seize on this as a biological flaw in
- women's character, let me remind you that they want work to accept
- their individuality because their family and relationships have failed
- them in this regard. The only place they feel... happy?-- is when they
- are at work or plugged in. "I know The Bachelor is mindless TV, but I
- just like it." Keeps your husband out of the room, anyway. How great
- is it to be alone? Third question: what are the consequences of Randi's
- utopian fantasy of your job valuing you as an individual for everyone
- else at work? She believes her authentic self, via Facebook, should be
- accepted everywhere, home and work, so the suits should just shut their
- greed vacuums and embrace her baby pictures, her individuality-- after
- all, that's why they hired her, right? That sounds laudable-- except
- that she's lying. Ok, I have to pretend not to be sickened by her baby
- pictures, will she Like me live-posting My Summertime Threesomes?
- Huh. So now individuality has an asterisk: since Facebook should be on
- at work, everyone's Facebook should be nonthreatening, not mean, safe--
- work appropriate. "Well, stupid, just don't put naked pics on
- Facebook." Fair enough, but whereas before it was my poorly thought
- out choice, now it is not allowed by work. "Well, Facebook shouldn't be
- on at work." Duh, of course it won't be on at work, no company would
- allow Facebook to be on at work, there's work to be done. So "ok at
- work" really means "if work saw it" and "Facebook" really means "the
- internet."
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