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  4. "It not abiout capitalism, its about monetisation, JP Also yeah if you have les social entry plenty women will probably do just fine on construction sites, or might want to. And if there are etter conditions generally, But seriously i know womn who are really competent at handywork and such and strong and if we take one of the oldest professions that in any area needs strengh and endurance, farming, you gain the skill one way, doing it and you get strongr doing it. And gender matters little there how hard you can woprk. I ther esexism, yes, probably but regarding work i fail to see how women are doing less eats of endurance, probably mot endurance than pure strengh, but thats nitpicking. Alo look in any museum that has a section featuring housework in the past that are pretty hard wor,, and automation is a big factor why part time work is possible or even full. But its damn very hard physical work to do that without the autonation we have now. Its not nothing now either, but then, a household definitly needed att least ones person full work (and richer people had servants and that but thats not fair to count ) Granted it not a high work whatever but women since ages are capable as men physical wise. Through farmers were acrtually regarded well because the seen efort for ood seen once. So they oncce had a surprising high social status. And the redicilous amout of handiwork and physical work housework was before automation, its still work, but before, oh boy, They even did a show about it living then and yeah it looks very tough. (unless you have servants of course but i itake people who dont, and if the men get the same benefit likely elsewhere) Aliakai on youtube did di a bit from a work from a female historian that did a book to collect how sewing and needlework and so were integral to the american revolution and so on. Becauise she searched for somrthing lik that and wrote what she wanted to see more, but didnt. They did spy with it even its also with the how women did run th americamn rvolution basicaly in logistics ... something and needlework. Also people needed to maintain, do often and repait their own clothes, that wasnt as ecessabl as now cheaper. I thinmk the book is something something needlework, it ounds great from the excerpt, i just really forgot the name. Video is sewing and the american revolution or something on aliakai. She is a reasearher too and talking a lot about pagan stuff. Butt also other , and political. In that its just shilling a really good book. With exceprts that are accurate historicaland badas about "womens work" in war. Even being spies. My mitake the vieo is called the boston tea party younever heard of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGGk4uh76ls&t=510s And the book seems out o print, and idle hande, the social something omething of american knitting by mcdonald i might got that wrong a bit but should be able to be found. Regarding DDR, youhave look no furthr than one o the few resopected worl leaders, angela merkel and how she very much is a product of that, i mean relative equality. Hell there are a lot joes how she is the most manly i th cabinet as less than flattering and underhanded and her attitude that he can apearently outmen men with that. I want to focus she still is respected. And its tradition to make fun of presidents. And i domt ring in he politics here, just what respect she gets. Again it tradition to make un of public figures, thats her one i guess.
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