07-24-2017, 06:59 PM
I am not kidding . Everyday you allow any type of machinery to continue existing , you are just putting pressure on your ability to earn a livable wage . First it was the cotton gin in 1794 that replaced most all the plantation workers , yes they grumbled about working conditions but life was pretty good for most 'slaves' . Oh you say , what about the railroads opening up vast swathes of the country ? ...well all that accomplished was allowing corporation to buy up all the arable land for themselves to exploit . What about sewing machines and washing machines ? , well all that accomplished was allowing women to have copious free time to go out on the town and get into trouble and destroy families .
Look i could go on and on , but lets just say to me the perfect life was 'little house on the prairie' set in the 1800's , i loved that woman she was an angel . Nellie was the ugly feminist that served as a warning .
Look i could go on and on , but lets just say to me the perfect life was 'little house on the prairie' set in the 1800's , i loved that woman she was an angel . Nellie was the ugly feminist that served as a warning .