Posted on 03/22/2024 10:56:17 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A UC Berkeley professor is being pilloried after telling students to “get out of the Bay Area” if they want a girlfriend.
SNIP
“If you want a girlfriend, get out of the Bay Area. Almost everywhere else on the planet is better for that. I’m not kidding at all. You’ll be shocked by the stark differences in behavior of women in places where women are plentiful versus their behavior within artillery distance of San Jose and San Francisco.”
Shewchuk’s comments were in response to a student who was asking for advice about finding work in the Bay Area and dating in the area, the Daily Cal reported. Screenshots of the post and the discussion surrounding it circulated through several social media outlets, including Reddit and X.
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The perfect song comes to mind
“” Tell it like it is...””
Notice the liberal tactic of taking anything they don’t like as a “threat” to shut someone up.
The real answer is avoid ALL American women. They’ve been brainwashed by our decadent antichrist media. If you want a great wife, look outside the U. S.
At least if you want a sane girlfriend.
The truth hurts—a lot.
That is why it is banned in most universities.
I knew a young man that left the Bay area about a dozen years ago for just this reason. He felt if he got clear out of CA her could find a gal that liked kids and had good values.
He got married thousands of miles away, had kids, and his wife still went bat shit crazy. Was he perfect? No. However he was faithful and making 300k a year. She wanted more money.
The professor was in a no win situation. If he had said there were plenty of women in the area to be had, he would of been attacked by the left just the same.
It wasn’t the sex ratio, it was that so many men in SF are gay the pool of available normal men is much smaller. SF is one of those cities where the BS claim of 10% of the population being gay is likely an understatement.
Yes. It’s sad that he had to do a public confession to satiate the Red Guard. I don’t think he’s out of the woods yet. Heaven forbid that left wing women look at their behavior, attitudes and appearance to make an effort to attract a man. Oh no.
There are problems with women nationally.
Just once I would like to encounter a college professor who sticks to his guns. They all bend with the wind.
There are quite a few cases of professors suing and winning. However its a long process to get satisfaction. In this case it was probably easier to grovel a bit.
The professor essentially said to leave these women alone. How can that possibly be construed the be threatening to them?
Its an excellent turn of phrase
Remember, Leftists (particularly Bay-Area ones) believe transgendered men are actual women, that its perfectly normal that straight men should want to be romantic with them, and that men who don't find trannies attractive are "phobic."
So yeah, he's making a conservative point
Thus proving his point - if you don’t want to be around snowflakes offended by anything, emotionally triggered by any concept not far left, then get out of the Bay area. She just demonstrated the problem.
I’ve watched a lot of YT about women and if they are marriage material. IMO, you should just flat out ask a prospective date/mate how do they think they rate? If they say 9/10/11 or higher walk out immediately - GOLD DIGGER.
The SF bus terminal was never a place to pick up chicks :)
What were you thinking?
Back in the day you would put on your coat and tie and go to the Royal Exchange (Sacramento St - a downtown punters bar, not a fern bar, but after 5:00 hey, squadrons of them;) ), Royal Oak (Polk - yes, I know, but...), Henry Africa (Van Ness), and a dozen places on Clement. The Fairmont and Mark Hopkins on Nob Hill - hotel bars.
I will grant the gay thing, but there was still, beyond that, a really skewed sex ratio. The majority of the bridge&tunnel crowd was women. All those downtown offices ran on women. Out of towners looking for entertainment? Women.
“Tales of the City”, Armistead Maupin, was entirely accurate, very well observed. That was the scene (not the gay-obsessed later books) there was. Mary Anne, the character, was an entirely accurate psychological portrait of the typical girl in SF at the time. I ran into “Mona” too, God help me.
In San Francisco maybe 50 percent are homosexual, in the suburbs maybe 30 or 35 percent. Many more have no interest in long-term commitments (like family life). They’re in it for the night, one night at a time, or MAYBE a few weeks and that’s all she wrote, folks.
In brief, California has degenerated into a very sick scene.
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