We've long known that believing feminazi dogma will make you less of a man, but now the pointy-headed intellectuals in academia admit as much and have even put a dollar value on it.
From The Washington False Christian Post:
So you see? Not only does feminazism emasculate men, but it even makes them more like women in terms of earning potential. That, in turn, will make it easier to implement socialism, which we all know to be a goal of the man-hating women's-libbers.
Let's see Darren Ingram-Whatshisname or Old Iron Crotch spin this one.
From The Washington False Christian Post:
Study Ties Wage Disparities To Outlook on Gender Roles
By Shaken Notstirred
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, September 22, 2008; Page A02
Men with egalitarian attitudes about the role of women in society earn significantly less on average than men who hold more traditional views about women's place in the world, according to a study being reported today.
It is the first time social scientists have produced evidence that large numbers of men might be victims of gender-related income disparities. The study raises the provocative possibility that a substantial part of the widely discussed gap in income between men and women who do the same work is really a gap between men with a traditional outlook and everyone else.
The differences found in the study were substantial. Men with traditional attitudes about gender roles earned $11,930 more a year than men with egalitarian views and $14,404 more than women with traditional attitudes. The comparisons were based on men and women working in the same kinds of jobs with the same levels of education and putting in the same number of hours per week.
By Shaken Notstirred
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, September 22, 2008; Page A02
Men with egalitarian attitudes about the role of women in society earn significantly less on average than men who hold more traditional views about women's place in the world, according to a study being reported today.
It is the first time social scientists have produced evidence that large numbers of men might be victims of gender-related income disparities. The study raises the provocative possibility that a substantial part of the widely discussed gap in income between men and women who do the same work is really a gap between men with a traditional outlook and everyone else.
The differences found in the study were substantial. Men with traditional attitudes about gender roles earned $11,930 more a year than men with egalitarian views and $14,404 more than women with traditional attitudes. The comparisons were based on men and women working in the same kinds of jobs with the same levels of education and putting in the same number of hours per week.
Let's see Darren Ingram-Whatshisname or Old Iron Crotch spin this one.

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