Government subsidized education for everyone. Not just females.
Because of what they are teaching. Which among other things promotes socialism/welfarism.
Social media is high on my list.
ghetto hip hop / (c)rap music
Not going to be a popular opinion around here but it was when things started going downhill.
Government control of anything especially by Rats.
The 19th Amendment in the U.S. Constitution.
Now politicians will be forced to "pander" to female voters.
The first is just plain offensive. Sexist as could be.
The second is bad, but there’s a lot that’s worse.
Pathetic post all around.
This is ridiculous post and putting one of two choices as “government subsidized higher education for females” is simply to embarrass FR if any posters are stupid enough to choose it. That choice should be beneath discussion.
I think the combination of welfare designed to break families up and “raising women up” are kind of the opposites sides of the same coin. Both make men superfluous which is sooooo bad in soooo many different ways, both for individual men, for men in general, and for society.
I don’t mind women working, per se, but I object to society’s having taken this route of women should work, prices go up, women start needing to work, prices go up further, etc. Women are working at jobs men could do, wages have been stagnant relative to purchasing power ever since “Women’s Lib,” and marriage is a precarious institution.
I could go on and on, but I actually have work to do!
The lack of focus on God as the center of our lives. That’s the top source of cultural rot. Every evil stems from that.
Higher education is the source of the split in America and the source of the ideas that are causing the rot. As for food stamps (or WIC or SNAP cards or whatever it’s called now), welfare payments are the bigger problem, so I wouldn’t single out food stamps as a major problem.
That’s right.
Both are acceptable to a point.
People living in areas where people can die of poverty (Britain, Scandanavia, Minnesota) have long been willing to accept some sort of welfare system.
But we have gone way beyond the point of Marxist necessity. Not only do Biden voters expect government to give them a roof over their heads, but a roof in a prime neighborhood in a prime climatic region.
Marx also expected people to contribute and not sit around smoking pot.
“government subsidized higher education for females”
It is not clear that higher education should be government subsidized.
A nurse or teacher will get a paid job after graduation and have the ability to pay back a student loan.
Higher education that does not given the ability to repay its costs is not of sufficient quality.
Promotion of multiculturalism. It creates low trust societies where too many people view America as an economic zone rather than a nation.
Weak and/or compromised clergy.
It is not wrong to teach women how to contribute to their families and to society.
It is wrong to teach women to abuse governmental power.
Combined oral contraceptives—Also called “the pill,” combined oral contraceptives contain the hormones estrogen and progestin. It is prescribed by a doctor. A pill is taken at the same time each day. If you are older than 35 years and smoke, have a history of blood clots or breast cancer, your doctor may advise you not to take the pill. Typical use failure rate: 7%.
Progestin only pill—Unlike the combined pill, the progestin-only pill (sometimes called the mini-pill) only has one hormone, progestin, instead of both estrogen and progestin. It is prescribed by a doctor. It is taken at the same time each day. It may be a good option for women who can’t take estrogen. Typical use failure rate: 7%.
Implant—The implant is a single, thin rod that is inserted under the skin of a women’s upper arm. The rod contains a progestin that is released into the body over 3 years. Typical use failure rate: 0.1%.
Levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG IUD)—The LNG IUD is a small T-shaped device like the Copper T IUD. It is placed inside the uterus by a doctor. It releases a small amount of progestin each day to keep you from getting pregnant. The LNG IUD stays in your uterus for up to 3 to 8 years, depending on the device. Typical use failure rate: 0.1-0.4%.
https://www.cdc.gov/reproductive-health/contraception/
Failure to take small pills can lead to growing problems both inside wombs and out of them.