>>512594353 (OP)Well that is what's so amusing about this. Sites like LinkedIn have always been a meme but I've used it to find business so I've been on there a good 10 years, before there were a lot of women on there. When I say it's always been a meme I meant there have always been people just trying to sound more important than they are and sometimes making up stories for internet points.
Since covid, I've seen a large influx of women on the site. They all think they're hot shit but if you look at the businesses it's all utter meme stuff like coaching, mental health, or shit like yoga.
How do they promote their businesses? At least the men will know how to spin a yarn or try to add in some advice they think is useful. The women just have been wearing tight fitting clothes and revealing clothes. Effectively turning it into instagram.
As they try to spin their posing at the gym as part of their routine. Their catching up with the girls is attempted to be passed off as a business meeting.
So think about it for a second, they've been given all these rights, told you're not just equal, you can get paid the same but take months off if you want to get pregnant and your boss can't get rid of you and has to hire a replacement and so on.
What do they do with this freedom? Do they ever make any good pitches for these "businesses"? No. Do they actually ever succeed on their own? No. They do try to get attention for their shitty business but it never works. So they literally get their tits out to get attention.
And it's not just the business space. We even see it when they try to protest about something retarded and nobody cares about what they have to say, because it's retarded. They then whip out their tits.
Nobody made them do this. They didn't have to do this. But when push comes to shove, when they aren't getting the attention they deserve, they use their bodies to get that attention. But they also tell you they're not just their body. You're so much more. Yeah right.