{"id":29612,"date":"2016-03-11T01:00:20","date_gmt":"2016-03-11T06:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/quotulatiousness.ca\/blog\/?p=29612"},"modified":"2016-03-02T09:47:38","modified_gmt":"2016-03-02T14:47:38","slug":"qotd-learned-helplessness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quotulatiousness.ca\/blog\/2016\/03\/11\/qotd-learned-helplessness\/","title":{"rendered":"QotD: Learned helplessness"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p>Long-time readers know that I am not a gender-difference denialist; I fully accept that there are many ways in which men and women tend to be totally different, and believe it\u2019s foolish and counterproductive to pretend otherwise. But there are other differences between the sexes which have little (if anything) to do with biology and everything to do with societal expectations. Take car repairs, for example; though many women don\u2019t care for getting dirty, there is no earthly reason for a woman not to learn basic techniques that could get her out of a jam or save her money (especially if there\u2019s no man handy to do them). My father would not let me drive alone until I showed him I could change a tire, and though I absolutely hate doing it and generally prefer the \u201cstand on the side of the highway and look frustrated until a man stops and changes it for me\u201d method (which for me never takes more than five minutes to work, at least in the daytime on a busy highway), I think it\u2019s still a good thing that I know how to do it in a pinch\u2026even if I do (as per Daddy\u2019s lesson) stop as soon as I can thereafter and ask the first convenient man to make sure the lugs are tight enough. But see, that\u2019s not really helplessness; that\u2019s just recognizing that I simply don\u2019t have the upper-body strength necessary to tighten those babies as tight as they probably should be. And for all his bad qualities, I do have to give Jack credit for one thing: he insisted I learn how to perform every simple car repair he could teach me, from changing spark plugs to replacing a brake master cylinder. Since Grace\u2019s dad didn\u2019t believe in letting her be ignorant of cars, either, I haven\u2019t had to do any of those repairs myself in over twenty years; however, it\u2019s still nice to know what is involved in them.<\/p>\n<p>But even if a woman is as lucky as I was, and has boyfriends and family members who don\u2019t intentionally keep her as helpless as possible, she still has to endure endless societal pressure (not just from men but from women and institutions) telling her not to take risks, not to do anything that might scare her and get her in trouble, not to explore her existence without the help of a man (or worse, of Big Brother). And though early feminists seemed to be making some progress against that, their successors have embraced it and are its most vociferous proponents. \u201cFeminists\u201d demand that young women be protected not only from physical harm, but even from ideas or pictures that might upset their delicate sensibilities, rattle their chains or force them to question their preconceptions for five minutes. And they march arm-in-arm with religious conservatives and police-state functionaries to restrict women\u2019s sexual choices and send armed thugs to hunt, entrap, rape, brutalize and cage them in order to \u201csend a message\u201d that utilizing one\u2019s sexuality to win economic independence is too dangerous an activity for women. Their propaganda reveals their incredibly low opinion of women\u2019s competence; sex workers are said to be unable to place their own ads online, and touring is reframed as a criminal \u201ccircuit\u201d in which helpless, ovine women are passively trucked around by evil \u201cpimps\u201d. The idea that the female brain might actually be capable of booking hotels and writing ad copy is completely alien to the narrative.<\/p>\n<p>Maggie McNeill, <a href=\"http:\/\/maggiemcneill.wordpress.com\/2015\/01\/08\/boy-juice\/\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;Boy Juice&#8221;, <em>The Honest Courtesan<\/em><\/a>, 2015-01-08.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Long-time readers know that I am not a gender-difference denialist; I fully accept that there are many ways in which men and women tend to be totally different, and believe it\u2019s foolish and counterproductive to pretend otherwise. 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