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Chapter 276 Patriarchal Society

Saki Ishihara snuggled under Masao Ishihara and said to himself: "Why are young Japanese girls so keen to be full-time housewives?

Although I haven’t become a real full-time housewife yet, I feel like being a full-time housewife is just that! My mother is a full-time housewife.”

"You sit and talk without back pain. The main premise for you women to be a full-time housewife is that your partner has sufficient financial strength and work stability.

This minimizes the risk in marriage. After all, living a life is inseparable from dealing with money every day. Actually!

It was because you were too thief, and in the end some men were afraid of you. They simply chose not to get married for the rest of their lives and live alone." Masao Ishihara said half-seriously and half-jokingly.

Saki Ishihara moved the head on his neck, staring at him expressionlessly and said, "No!"

"It's weird if not. For most ordinary Japanese girls, full-time housewives are their best job and way out.

It is not easy for an ordinary single woman to find a job as a formal member in Japanese society. Even if she finds it, she will have less income than that of a man.

In fact, ordinary Japanese women often work on unstable hourly wages. There are cases where only one hundred thousand, twenty thousand yen per month, or even ten thousand yen or even ten thousand yen per month.

Japan was originally a society where patriarchal power was supreme. All of this social operation mechanism revolved around men as the center.

As of now, the Asian financial crisis has not yet passed, and it is difficult for men to find jobs, let alone women.

Even if there is a job, capitalists will give priority to hiring men. First, women have menstrual periods every month. Second, some industries are indeed not suitable for women.

This includes high-intensity manual labor work such as the construction industry, long-distance transportation industry, etc. "Masao Ishihara is definitely not making a fuss.

He couldn't help but think of an example called Suzuki Sami in the second part of the documentary "The Poor and Busy People" released on December 10, 2006.

She worked two jobs a day, even had to work on weekends, and only slept for four or five hours, and could only barely make a living. This was already in 2006, let alone the poorest people among ordinary Japanese women in 1998.

"Brother, if it were you, would you give priority to hiring men?" Saki Ishihara asked with a place to put it.

"Absolutely. Who made you women have too much trouble?" Masao Ishihara said bluntly.

Saki Ishihara said unhappy: "It is because you men who have resources, power and capital in your hands that they despise women that more and more women are trapped in poverty."

Masao Ishihara nodded and said, "You are a bit skillful when you speak at a rare time. It is indeed not ruled out that this situation is here.

However, for capitalists, the cost-effectiveness of hiring men is generally much higher than that of hiring women. Using women requires using women like men, and using men can use them like animals.

Although a few industries, such as nursing and kindergarten teachers, are more suitable for hiring women, women who work in these industries are not very high in income.

Women who are in poverty want to live the most is to get rid of poverty and live the life of ordinary people. Even such a simple wish is difficult to achieve.

The terrible thing about poverty is that once you fall into poverty, it is like falling into a swamp. The more you struggle, the deeper you fall into it.

The second is to pass on generational transmission. If parents are poor, then children will likely continue to be poor. Children's children will also experience this situation. They just copied the paths they took and walked them again.

Third, it is that it will distort human nature and amplify the evil in human nature. Poverty creates a thief, extreme evil, poor mountains and rivers produce unruly people... All of them are saying that poverty will tempt people to do bad things."

He said this and then said: "Many people have a wrong understanding of the political slogan of 100 million middle-class people that Japan once proposed.

Even in the heyday of Japan's economy, it was not as well promoted. I suggest you read a book called "Feeding Poor People". Forget it, I know you don't like reading, so I'd better tell you a general explanation!

At that time, many ordinary Japanese workers at that time had houses and cars, and were able to travel with their wives and children every year, which looked like a middle-class person and standard. In fact, they were either forcing or holding on.

At the same time, Japanese women in that era were also the most valuable period. Young girls generally did not take public transportation, either waiting for boys to pick them up, or just took a taxi.

Even after marriage, the wife clearly knew that her family was not rich and would not go out to work. In short, no matter how poor they were, they would have to stand up and not be able to gossip by neighbors, relatives and friends.

This will also make your husband look dull, and you will be questioned about his low income, lack of money, poor work ability, etc.

Ordinary Japanese wage earners are completely trapped in for the sake of face and for the dignity of men. Although their income is high, their expenses are higher.

This kind of deformed high consumption starts when boys chase girls. Without a car, who will pay attention to you? At this time, at least four boys must serve her, which can prove that they have enough feminine charm and feminine value.

In order to buy a car, young boys will still resolutely take out their installment loans to buy a car even if the annual interest rate for installments is as high as 40% or 50%, and even rush to buy a car with installments.

The place to date and eat is not a high-end restaurant, and girls will not go to the appointment at all. Gifts given to girls must be luxury goods from the world's big brands.

If you get married and honeymoon, it is not the United States or Canada, you have to go to developed European countries. Apart from that, you don’t think about it at all.

It is entirely because there are conditions to go up, and if there are no conditions, you must go up. Otherwise, young boys will have a high probability of being single, and it is abnormal to be not single.

In the 1970s and 1980s, every corner of the entire Japanese society was filled with various materialistic desires, which gave rise to unprecedented development of advanced consumption and lending economy.

The happiness that the Japanese really gained was not strong at all. Perhaps it was because the entire Japanese society in the 1970s and 1980s fell into a kind of madness and pathology.
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