The National Bureau of Economic Research has released a study purporting to show that women’s happiness has declined since the ‘Seventies, or about since when Riic came off the market. Color me skeptical that happiness is actually a measurable metric Oh, I accept that happiness exists, and the purported decline seems probable enough. I just don’t see how it can be measured.
Having said that, assuming the conclusion to be true, the the great lady, Phyllis Schlafly, Townhall, weighs in, here us one of her thoughts:
Feminist organizations such as the National Organization for Women held consciousness -raising sessions where they exchanged tales of how badly some man had treated them. Grievances are like flowers — if you water them, they will grow, and self-imposed victimhood is not a recipe for happiness.
I mean have you ever seen a happy gender feminist? They wear their anger as a badge of honor.
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