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And the degrading of sexual intimacy to the level of a party game.Lack of self control and society telling young people that self control is not possible.
And the degrading of sexual intimacy to the level of a party game.Lack of self control and society telling young people that self control is not possible.
I wasn’t disagreeing with you. What you said is true. Just pointing out the boys these days seem to serve a “I need to get laid” religion. Where work, and responsibility come last to getting some hot chick for a night, and run when the EPT turns positive.Nobody denies it takes both a man and a woman to have a child. That doesn’t negate the fact that we paid women to have children out of wedlock.
Just pointing out that most aren’t being educated in K-12 schools anymore. All it is about these days is indoctrination to tolerating every behavior, and how to pass state tests. I ran into this about sophmore year of High School; around the time of the OJ case, and listened to how the cops framed him, and it’s because he’s black. I wasn’t disagreeing with you Humphrey. I was actually just adding on with my own thoughts.I suppose actually educating the children is out of the question?![]()
Some are just trying to make ends meet. And I don’t mean trying to purchase a Mansion or a Mercedes. But many have bought into the I WANT IT NOW propaganda.Educating children? Who is going to do that? When rising home prices forced both parents to work, the business of day care began. Do public schools even teach “civics”? Or how about one school where a crazy psychologist was hired. His idea? In Little League, give the winners and losers a trophy. That way, you don’t damage these kids’ self-esteem. What? And when they grow up and enter the real world, and find out that losing means not getting a trophy, then what?
In the 1950s and 1960s, you could see and hear normal, stable people on television. Yes, they were actors but their behavior was reflective of Judeo-Christian principles. Today, even network TV is pure trash and shock jocks are on the radio. Dysfunctional families are portrayed as the norm. Britney in her underwear on the cover of People. Rape in rap/hip-hop.
The trashing of religion, the trashing of modesty in dress and speech, the trashing of living in stable households. Party all the time. The trashing of respect for authority figures, including mom and dad.
Betty Friedan, a Communist, wrote the Feminine Mystique which was published in the early 1960s. She described the family as “a comfortable concentration camp.” Gloria Steinem, once head of the National Organization for Women, said, “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” They told women that they were all victims or guaranteed future victims, of the men in their lives. Men were the enemy. Then Sex and the City made it seem OK that women should act like the “pigs” that men were accused of being.
The most important problem, people stopped going to Church. They were spending too much time imitating the world.
God bless,
Ed
It may be a bit of the chicken & egg dilemma. Dual income home buyers also forced up the price of homes. I just started reading Kate O’Beirne’s book Women Who Make the World Worse. I’m only on chapter two and already she’s made a lot of the points that are being made on this thread.When rising home prices forced both parents to work, the business of day care began.
An astonishing book and a must read for anyone interested in the true motive of the “feminist” movement.It may be a bit of the chicken & egg dilemma. Dual income home buyers also forced up the price of homes. I just started reading Kate O’Beirne’s book Women Who Make the World Worse. I’m only on chapter two and already she’s made a lot of the points that are being made on this thread.
My hubby is the only one that works in our family. We own a 2500 sq foot home but it is a double wide, bricked in trailer. Of course, if you live in a trailer, no matter how large or nice, you get made fun of. For some odd reasons in this society we tend to publically mock the working lower part of the middle class.It may be a bit of the chicken & egg dilemma. Dual income home buyers also forced up the price of homes. I just started reading Kate O’Beirne’s book Women Who Make the World Worse. I’m only on chapter two and already she’s made a lot of the points that are being made on this thread.
My parents separated in 1961 and I started school in 1962. Nobody’s parents were divorced and those kids whose parents were divorced had trouble in school. They were very poor and struggled with their school work. Both of my parents were college educated (Purdue) and I had everything I needed and made A’s and B’s. If anyone had known that my parents were separated and later divored, I would have been lumped in with the rest of the kids from “broken homes” regardless of my grades and achievements.My parents were divorced when I was nine. I had three younger sisters. I can remember even at that age going to Mass on Sundays and feeling out of place because my mother was divorced. The only other members of my class who did not have two parents at home were children of widows/widowers. These days you are hard-pressed to find a two parent home at schools.
If we were actually educating the children, teachers wouldn’t need to teach kids how to pass state tests. You can get the released test questions for most state tests and see that they’re pathetically easy. Teachers who were teaching would’t have to spend one second teaching kids to pass those tests.I wasn’t disagreeing with you. What you said is true. Just pointing out the boys these days seem to serve a “I need to get laid” religion. Where work, and responsibility come last to getting some hot chick for a night, and run when the EPT turns positive.
Just pointing out that most aren’t being educated in K-12 schools anymore. All it is about these days is indoctrination to tolerating every behavior, and how to pass state tests. I ran into this about sophmore year of High School; around the time of the OJ case, and listened to how the cops framed him, and it’s because he’s black. I wasn’t disagreeing with you Humphrey. I was actually just adding on with my own thoughts.![]()