mommy k, I admit to using the term âmenial drudgeâ but I wasnât actually referring to SAHMS themselves. It was a quick way of explaining the societal hierarchy in the Brave New World story. My point wasnât that SAHMS actually
are menial drudges, but to counter the assumption that girls learning about math and science, will somehow keep them from being good wives and mothers, I think this assumption does imply a SAHM only needs as much education as a menial drudge would.
And to me, the idea that girls should be denied education in certain subjects merely to ensure they canât step out of the âwife and motherâ role even if they wanted to, strikes me as an idea more worthy of the Taliban than an idea worthy of Christians.
I should also point out that I decry anti-intellectualism in general, find a disturbing current of that in some fundamentalist Protestants (think of the Gothardites, for example), and find that mainstream Catholic thought is NOT anti-intellectual, and when I do come across it, it always makes me wrinkle my nose.
âŚI would not depend on McDonaldâs or think society somehow does this on purpose to keep girls away fom the sciences
I would also not assume, as many Traditionalists did on that topic, that âsecular societyâ or âfeministsâ or whomever, is encouraging girls to have an interested in the sciences on purpose to keep them away from being wives and mothers.
Do you not think a working mum might be insulted by a perceived implication that she somehow isnât a good wife and mother?
I agree with **Shrodingerâs Cat **that it is also insulting to assume that the only way to fulfill a vocation as a wife and mother is to be a SAHM, yet that was the underlying assumption there - that a woman can either have a career, or be a wife and mother, but cannot do both - though of course, men can, but apparently being a husband and father is just a part-time hobby for men, or something.
But this ignores not only working moms, but women who are going to spend many years NOT being wives and mothers, but who apparently shouldnât be wasting her time getting educated so she can have a career during that time. As I mentioned in the other topic, unless the plan is to keep a daughter at home learning how to be a wife and mother until she marries like the Duggars do, that is not a realistic option for most people in todayâs society.