Is Education, of any kind, Beneficial to Women?

amicus

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TurnerLeaf posed a question in a Thread about women and college courses....I had a few more thoughts...

Many of you are like Jesuits, so certain in their faith, they can never be reached by reason; there is a God, and that is the end of the questions, so the religious say.

The gender equality faithful, are as unreachable as the jesus freaks, when it comes to discussing the differences in the sexes.

My thoughts have nothing to do with government, forcing people to do anything; nothing at all mandatory; my presupposition, is a free people, free to choose for themselves and their children.

First off, as an advocate of human individual freedom, it is the right and the obligatiion of the parents to care for their children in all ways, seeking professional assistence when necessary.

It is not carved in stone that education is beneficial to all children, male or female, and should be forced upon them and their parents. You may believe it is the right thing, fine and dandy, flowers and candy all over you.

Given the choice, I would not educate my children outside the home until they reached an age where they could begin to make their own independent decisions and their lives.

Those of you who believe society has a right to force an education on everyone, must be aghast at the mere thought of parental conttrol, of all things, over their own children. How could anyone think such a thing?

I love my sons, but my five daughters are and always have been the joy of my life.

Girls are special.

Woemn are special.

If one took out of the equation the necessity for a woman to work, and thus be prepared to work by education, take it out, women to longer needed to work outside the home, would that change your perceptions about educating women?

On the other hand, if a girl child at age five wants to learn mathematics, then by all means, help her or get help for her.

Nothing is intended to imply that I do not value education, I do, 392 credit hours should make that clear.

What about poor children, what about bad parents? Well, if you want to help either, you should not be prohibited from doing so.

The real reaons behind my thoughts are that I love, admire, cherish and almost worship women, the essence of femininity, that mystical realm that has drawn the imagination of man from his very beginning, to draw, paint, sculpt the form and write the words that descibe the nature of this very ineffable creature.

It is my thought, to tie this up, that any forced education destroys the natural feminine instincts of girls and women and should be avoided.

"There is nothing like a Dame!"


Amicus:rose::rose::rose: for the nice ladies....
 
there's this engineer chick at work i would like to bone.

i know, questionable relevance.
 
It is not carved in stone that education is beneficial to all children, male or female . . .

Yes, it is, always, in and of itself and for its own sake, regardless of whether it is work-preparation or not.

"Knowledge is good."

-- Emil Faber
 
Hurray for you.

Have a cookie or something.
 
Yes, it is, always, in and of itself and for its own sake, regardless of whether it is work-preparation or not.

"Knowledge is good."

-- Emil Faber

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No, not all knowledge is good. Search your own mind for some glaring exceptions. Forced knowledge is always bad.

Your first paragraph is passionately presented, but still, just an opinion. And, of course, irrelevant, as the essence of my thoughts concerned forced education.

I understand why those of you who claim that nothing is true, or right, or universal, but you keep issuing these certainties about education, about women, as if you had demonstrable truth at hand...but you don't.

Since whatever philosophy most of you have,is a patchwork quilt of unassociated ideas, to take away the fabric that holds you together would be to destroy you, and you know it and know that yoiu cannot give in to even a small concession to truth and reality.

Sad.

Amicus
 
this entire thread would mean the exact same thing if applied to men

yet the poster seems to think its only an issue if it applies to women
 
The thread starter thinks of himself as another Michael Savage or Rush Limbaugh. He's just trying to promote himself.

If he were actually any good, he wouldn't be here. :cool:
 
Someone quote me, please.

  • How many of your daughters went to college or university, Amicus?
  • How many did not?
  • How many have graduate degrees?
  • How many went to a public high school?
  • How many went to a public college or university?
 
Someone quote me, please.

  • How many of your daughters went to college or university, Amicus?
  • How many did not?
  • How many have graduate degrees?
  • How many went to a public high school?
  • How many went to a public college or university?

Done.
 
well, i think you should at least teach them to talk 'cause otherwise i'd just be stuck talking to a bunch of dumbass dudes.

also, potty training is a definite plus.
 
Someone quote me, please.

  • How many of your daughters went to college or university, Amicus?
  • How many did not?
  • How many have graduate degrees?
  • How many went to a public high school?
  • How many went to a public college or university?

I'm really glad I learned just enough to be able to quote you.
 
Given the choice, I would not educate my children outside the home until they reached an age where they could begin to make their own independent decisions and their lives..

Moron, have you ever heard of home schooling? Nobody is forced into public education, they are only forced to educate to a certain dumbed down standard (for which you should thank whatever gods you have).

Also, since you obviously did not read the thread which prompted your latest bit of theory and simply spouted the inane shite without having a clue (as usual). The male dominated Iranians are butt hurt because women are outperforming the men, so you think women in general should be uneducated slaves of men?

So, to be fair and honest, shouldn't the Iranians (and people in general) in order to have the best qualified students attending universities, exclude men, who can work the fields and factories and sewers while women manage the money and economics?

Your time flew 125 years ago. Die already.
 
Which one of you let him out of the basement this time?

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It wasn't a basement, rather a barn, and I was not locked in, just keeping out of sight.

Thank you for bringing back a delightful memory that has been aslumber. I tell stories, fiction mainly, and I confess to enhancing and emellishing actual events to make them more interesting to the reader. Fact, fiction or a little of both...you read and decide, but enjoy, nonetheless.

It was the summer of 1970, the sky was beautifully blue in London...where I met an American girl from Michigan, just graduated with a degree in English Lit. was going to teach...if memory serves; I do remember for certain she was a 32B and tasty.

August in Paris is urnreal in its ancient look and feel and all the historical memories I carried with me, and....that is where I met Natasha, from Romania. She spoke very little English, but was reading Pasternak and we pointed and smiled at poems we both had read or were reading. She was educated, I am sure, but we spoke very little in the shrubbery around the Rodin Statue, She did make a little noise that attracted quick looks and then away.

But this is prelude to my small adventure between Paris and Brussels, they spell it different on the road signs, Bruxxelles? F rom memory, forgive me.

There are main roads thare as there are here and I stayed on one until I saw an arm of what had to be a huge statue through a distant grove of medium sized trees, all dressed in summer greens.

If I read the plaque correctly, this statue, of a woman holding a dead baby, an arm raised to the sky, was guarding the 10,000 gfaves of Allied soldiers who never made it home to loved ones.

I tried to picture in my mind, the battles that happened in these woods and gentle hill,lovely streams and even a river, as I meandered farther away from the main road.

I didn't carry much money and most of what I did was in Pounds and Franc's and I never knew how much anything really cost. But I did know that for leftover change, I could get a bottle of Vin Ordinaire and a fresh baked loaf of bread.

This t me I decided to try a small restaurant, I should look, Boiulangerie? Again, for change, I bout a plate of vegetables, some kind of meat, bread and wine, all served by a charming, smiling young girl who seemed impressed with my molto. She wanted a ride. She got one.

She hid me in her barn for three days, fed me, drank with me, loved me , but I do not remember a single word she spoke, but I understood everything she didn't say and so did she.

I would think she had little if any education at all...

Thus, it is not all in jest that I question an extended education for girls and women. I think these delightful creatures become worldly and used in college, I think the working place callouses them, I think the commute and the hurley burley of a fast paced life makes them old long before their time.

So there .

Bite me.

Amicus the adorable:kiss:
 
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Amicus the adorable:kiss:

lmfao...
 
Moron, have you ever heard of home schooling? Nobody is forced into public education, they are only forced to educate to a certain dumbed down standard (for which you should thank whatever gods you have).

Also, since you obviously did not read the thread which prompted your latest bit of theory and simply spouted the inane shite without having a clue (as usual). The male dominated Iranians are butt hurt because women are outperforming the men, so you think women in general should be uneducated slaves of men?

So, to be fair and honest, shouldn't the Iranians (and people in general) in order to have the best qualified students attending universities, exclude men, who can work the fields and factories and sewers while women manage the money and economics?

Your time flew 125 years ago. Die already.

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You must be a woman cuz you write like such a nasty, man hating bitch in almost everything you type...but you have a fair sense of art, if the avatar to the left is indicative.

In a conversation, I woud take for granted that you were aware of home schooling,church schooling, privatge schooling, all of which is irrelevant to the fact that public education is mandatory and paid for by taxes confiscated from every property owner, with or withou tchildren. I knolw that your liberal dream is to force everyone to do what you think they should do, whether the like it or not, for the greater good, regardless of the consequencee. I also know, that you, like your compratriots here, will never address issue of 'by what right do you force other s?'

I find your attitude common place among educated women who hate men. You just can't stand it that I am quicker, better read, far more experienced and include a hell of a lot more humor, debonair, (swave and deboner), and satire than you will ever even attempt .

Not my fault you were born female, dearie, but you probably already went out and bought a cock all for yourself, so you can pretend to male be and play with the big boys.

How can you be so wrong and so arrogant while being so? There are many who admire Muslim treatment olf women and colmpared to the familial chaos in western nations, they may well have merit.

Why do you get so upset? This is the internet, this is a discussion board, your life, sanity and existence does not depend on you being right all the time.

Amicus
 
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I find your attitude common place among educated women who hate men. You just can't stand it that I am quicker, better read, far more experienced and include a hell of a lot more humor, debonair, (swave and deboner), and satire than you will ever even attempt .





Amicus


you are possibly the least educated long winded blowhards this site has ever seen


just because you can spew verbal diarhea doesnt make you Voltiare


hell, you dont even know you fucked up that amicus veritas spiel you used to repeat ad nauseum
 
How nice to be unique and special in my own way....ain't that great!?
 
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