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The Pink Doughnut Phenomenon: Corporate America's Attack On Traditional Masculinity

The Pink Doughnut Phenomenon: Corporate America's Attack On Traditional Masculinity

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  • Jd McGuigan
  • Independently Published
  • Paperback
  • 9781728804958
  • 7.99 X 5 X 0.24 inches
  • 0.26 pounds
  • Business & Economics > Motivational
  • English
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The American Dream of working 40 years for one company was never an appealing proposition, but it was once a reliable and respectable way to secure a prosperous today and tomorrow, for oneself and a once healthy family unit. Sadly it is no longer reliable nor lucrative, and there is very little incentive to succeed. When you render most women incompatible and unsuitable, thereby also removing children from a man's aspirations, why should he go to work everyday? This situation continues to deteriorate rapidly. The fix is in, and while work used to be a refuge from political activism, today Corporate America is fully in on it. The corporate world of 9-5 is designed to break down a man's masculine spirit, in a western civilization overrun by the politically correct hysteria of identity politics and third wave feminism, which has compromised Corporate America to form an unholy power structure of ruthless misandry. Gillette, AngelSoft, and Dove are among the many corporations who've jumped on the bandwagon of denigrating all aspects of masculinity while propping up the pitfalls of feminism, up to and including the racket that is #MeToo. Fortunately a backlash is taking place, but not nearly fast enough. The media, particularly Google and YouTube, are firmly controlled by the opposition, who propagate incessantly and control the flow of information, censoring dissenters while providing the deceivers prime SEO positioning. Meanwhile, the labor market continues to devolve, thanks to unchecked corporate greed, mass outsourcing, and greater competition coming out of our universities. There are now more candidates than ever vying for a decreasing number of entry-level jobs. Women have infiltrated the workforce, and basic supply and demand dictates that when the workforce doubles, the value of labor halves. Thus, a Baby Boomer telling you to get a real job is today obscure, outdated advice from an ivory tower of a fictional 1970's utopia. Our fathers are out of touch, and we must defy and adapt. For if we don't, having job security will be the least of our concerns.
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