Also, home-schooling implies intact families.
Families are the mortal enemy of Communism/Derpism. How dare they assert influence over their indoctrinees.
Communism and the Family, by Alexandra Kollontai
(excerpt)
The circumstances that held the family together no longer exist. The family is ceasing to be necessary either to its members or to the nation as a whole. The old family structure is now merely a hindrance.
What used to make the old family so strong? First, because the husband and father was the familys breadwinner; secondly, because the family economy was necessary to all its members: and thirdly, because children were brought up by their parents. What is left of this former type of family?
The husband, as we have just seen, has ceased to he the sole breadwinner. The wife who goes to work earns wages. She has learned to earn her own living, to support her children and not infrequently her husband. The family now only serves as the primary economic unit of society and the supporter and educator of young children.
p.s. Google "communism family". Tons of articles on the topic and very interesting. It puts the last fifty years into perspective.
Bagster
Thanks for link.
Feminism has always been about communism. I did a bit of research about the origins of feminism, started in the latter half of the 19th century by proto-communists, into “open marriage” and who knows what else. I was dragged by a room mate in about 1969 to early “wymmyn’s liberation” meetings in Berkeley. I went I think 2 or 3 times - they had free dope - but then I heard them screaming about how they hated all men and lusted after other wymmyn, and were so angry and vengeful and crazed, I realized even as a teenager that feminism was Evil.
Betty Frieden whose book “The Feminine Mystique” (which I never read) really kickstarted modern feminism, was a card carrying commie for a while.
Its depressing but I would submit that with a thorough @ss cleansing of communism the family may come back strong. Maybe that’s when we win.
I am want to ad that this was circa 1925.
Learn from history or repeat it. You are “free to choose”.
- h/t Milton Friedmann