Abuse of high-class people such as men high class in terms of social-economic-partner attractiveness: misanthropic, contradicts spirit of the laws
I have seen strange things in the world in which I live.
A man who dozens of beautiful women want to marry ends up being: unable to get a job; unable to get a job in which one has a chance to meet lots of people; unable to get a job in which one can meet lots of people who are in some way high-class; able only to get jobs through which he cannot adequately provide for even one child; able only to get jobs through which he cannot afford a car, or afford a nightlife involving activities such as going to clubs and bars; able only to get jobs that drain him of his time and energy while bestowing little upon him in return; denied a job in a locality he has resided in for many years.
Meanwhile, a woman who few to zero men have an interest in marrying ends up being: treated like a celebrity, given the red carpet treatment; bused in from a faraway city to get a restful un-fatiguing well paying job in a city she has never lived in; given a job that allows one to afford to have a child; given a job involving meeting lots of people; given a job involving meeting lots of people who are in one way or another in the elite; given a job that makes little demand on time and energy but pays a handsome reward.
This is the idea of justice where I live.
I now present argument refuting the idea that such is justice.
I DECIDED TO REWRITE THE REST OF THIS POST. AFTER IT HAS BEEN REWRITTEN, IT WILL BE REPOSTED
@2009 David Virgil Hobbs
A man who dozens of beautiful women want to marry ends up being: unable to get a job; unable to get a job in which one has a chance to meet lots of people; unable to get a job in which one can meet lots of people who are in some way high-class; able only to get jobs through which he cannot adequately provide for even one child; able only to get jobs through which he cannot afford a car, or afford a nightlife involving activities such as going to clubs and bars; able only to get jobs that drain him of his time and energy while bestowing little upon him in return; denied a job in a locality he has resided in for many years.
Meanwhile, a woman who few to zero men have an interest in marrying ends up being: treated like a celebrity, given the red carpet treatment; bused in from a faraway city to get a restful un-fatiguing well paying job in a city she has never lived in; given a job that allows one to afford to have a child; given a job involving meeting lots of people; given a job involving meeting lots of people who are in one way or another in the elite; given a job that makes little demand on time and energy but pays a handsome reward.
This is the idea of justice where I live.
I now present argument refuting the idea that such is justice.
I DECIDED TO REWRITE THE REST OF THIS POST. AFTER IT HAS BEEN REWRITTEN, IT WILL BE REPOSTED
@2009 David Virgil Hobbs
Labels: discrimination, economic disorder, ethics, hiring practices, human resources, law, personnel offices, social disorder
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