James A. Donald wrote:
Similarly, successful businesses stuff all their female executives into HR, keeping them away from decisions that could screw up the business.
J.A. Terranson wrote:
You need to wake up! Look around, there are a lot of female ceo's of big business today. Even Fortune 100 companies.
And was HP a *successful* business once it appointed a female CEO? Businesses appoint female CEOs for political reasons, and it usually has a bad outcome.
This is just your fear of feminization coming out
Compare photos of men of 1950, with photos of men today. We *are* being forcibly feminized. It is unpleasant, distressing, humiliating, degrading, and contrary to our natures. Either that, or something in the water is making testosterone levels and sperm counts drop like a stone. You might blame evil pollution by evil capitalists rather than forced feminization, but undeniably something really bad is happening. And the fact that no one is paying attention suggests that the problem is forced feminization rather than some mystery pollutant. If it was likely that it is plastic softeners in the drinking water, we would have more official scientists making a officially big deal about it than about global warming.