257 - She is In Space

MGTOW Sandman Quotes - A podcast by Mgtow

Hi Sandman, in light of the recent Matt Taylor incident I've wanted to ask you how do you see the future of space exploration and new discoveries? Because if anything, it was space exploration that should have given men the opportunity to be free of the presence and influence of women. An opportunity to do what they do best- build highways for mankind's next big step. In recent times there's an obvious pattern repeating itself. Men have the initiative, do absolutely most of the work, but their white knight PC trained minds tell them they should include women in their successes too. A perfect example is project Mars One. Even though the majority of applicants were men, the program's creator Bas Lansdorp insisted that the mission must have a 50:50 gender ratio. He dismissed the principle of equality of opportunity in the name of equality of outcome, which means male applicants had it much harder to make it to the second round of selection due to gender quotas. And all this so there could be more vaginas in space. If he had insisted on equal numbers of women going for reproductive reasons I'd have sympathy for that, but that's not the case here. Sending women to Mars is mostly all in the name of good interplanetary reality TV. And even though it's understandable from a business perspective, at the end of the day it still all comes down to pure white knighting for the female sex. So the question is- will women continue to get equal glory for unequal toil? Will this lenient male attitude towards women continue to infinity and beyond? And I wouldn't agree with a possible sci fi solution you might suggest- technologically changing male and female nature in any way in the future.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy