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maryharket
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Hello All (this is long-grab a cup of coffee!)
All opinions desperately needed and welcomed!
Take Care Mary
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I just wanted to throw this out there and get some opinions and maybe help others who are facing similar circumstances
I just started the Spring semester at my Community College and I am slogging through my Gen Ed requirements so that I can at some point get my AA and finally transfer to university. Well Gen Ed does not allow for much choice and with the budget so strained here in California there are not many offerings so you kinda gotta take what you can get if you want to fulfill the requirements in a reasonable amount of time. I have been fine with what I have been offered until this semester when I enrolled in a Womens History Course.
I was actually excited to learn about what women have done for the country. There are loads of women that I admire so this really seemed like a good fit to me. Well what I inadvertently ended up signing up for was NOT a class on women in history. It was instead a course on The Feminist Movement veiled behind the label of Womens History. I ended up having to make the decision to drop the course today which will put me even farther back in my studies. I'm not a youngster by any stretch. I'm 41 years old but still want to accomplish my goal of getting a college education. Anyway...Here is what happened today.
We were given a list of famous women and it was like a pop quiz. We were asked to chime in about what we knew about women on the list. I knew about quite a few and was happy to contribute. But then I looked down the list and saw the category Roe V. Wade. My heart sank! OH NO! Sure enough the prof. (a woman who labeled herself a hard-core feminist) called on the class to discuss RVW. All the girls started talking about how it gave "us" the right to have abortions etc. and the prof. said "ya, and you know the Republican congress is going to try their damnedest to repeal it and take away "our" freedom!" She went on to say how sickening it is that we are going to lose our rights and on and on. Me and my sister (who was also in the class) gave each other "the look"-here we go, time to bash the Catholics! On the way home we were both fuming. We felt that we had been the victims of bait and switch. We just wanted to learn about things such as women's suffrage etc. not hear some feminist spiel about a subject that we know is just wrong and a law that should have never been put on the books to begin with.
Why do people get feminism confused with the right to have an abortion? To me being a woman is not summed up in terms of whether you can legally do something that is immoral. I am all for equality but I am also a person that tries to live a life of morality. I think it is possible to be a strong woman, educated, successful and pro-life. But NO! I guess you can't be any of those things and call yourself a "real" woman. It broke my heart. Because all these 18 year old girls were siding with her and I was seeing how impressionable young women are and how they just hung on this profs. words. What right does this person have defining sexual morality to these young women? That is not her job! That's a job for the girls parents and hopefully their churches. This has made me so disgusted. I have a 10 year old daughter who is seeing me in school. Who I hope will be proud of me and follow in my footsteps but now I will be scared to death to let her near a community college or public university!
What do you think? Was I wrong? I did write to the prof and explain why we left. I laid it all out and was honest and explained my faith. Was that wrong? What have you done in this situation? What should I do in the future?
Take Care Mary