Posted on 03/05/2006 12:03:36 PM PST by Reaper FReeper
I wrote this essay a long time ago and I think it wold go great here: Things that the schools are doing wrong...
1. The schools make there curriculum based on a females learning style and behavior.
2. Boys who's are energetic are usually forced to conform to the use of mind altering drugs, such as Ritalin.
3. Natural male aggression is not channeled, but suppressed.
4. High divorce rates have left many young boys without role models.
These problems produces young men who are Mentally unstable. They are stuck in a perpetual state of childish behavior. These boys never have male role models to show them how to treat people and behave like a gentleman when it is necessary. They will suppress aggression until they finally have a collapse and can't deal with daily pressures. The boys also are used to the new victim mentality, playing weak and saying "Poor me, you all owe me for my problems." These boys further more have no idea the importance of fidelity and commitment. They also have no reason to trust other people.
As a teenage female I am now thing about my future and what I have to look forward to. The school system has made my prospective husbands permanent weaklings. I look for in a male for him to actually be a "MAN" not a cowardly boy. I see now that the schools have drugged or ruined most of the men that are growing up in this world today. I am shocked that I now have to marry and raise a male in a society that basically does not allow male behavior. I would like to know how that world expect me to to marry a man who is unfit from lack of exercise and has a lower IQ and less self esteem. I want a man who is loyal, honorable, hard working, disciplined and physically powerful. I also think that my children will require a strong male role model who will put his foot down when needed.
Is that too much to ask? I think not. I think this is the basic need for all women. A woman has to take care of her children and the home. She needs a man who can stand by her, support her decisions and give her what she requires to manage the home and children!
It means that she's 14, has been waiting for three years to start FReeping and I've finally taken off the bridle. A little too eager to post and not taking the time to proofread! ;-)
She'll settle down soon. (Lord knows, I'm terrified of this kid driving! LOL! "Gas means GOOOO!!")
See post 14. She'll settle down.
LOL! We've all put our fingers in our mouths from time to time. I've posted when tired and posted when rushed and I've always regretted it. She's mad at herself, but I think that's a good thing. She's learning the rules fast. In a few months, she'll do FR proud.
Sorry, for the misunderstanding - I was not commenting upon typos - heck we all make them.
My question was directed at the point of statement. I was asking what does she mean about teaching to female style and behavior, and I meant it as a legitimate question.
Good luck Mom!
May I add some to your essay? The school system, in league with the anti-American movement overall, attempts to emasculate our future defenders. It introduces the homosexual life style to impressionable and vulnerable young boys. Or it demonstrates "safe sex" to young children, signaling approval of early sex with no moral code, even offering the counsel of the murderous Planned Parenthood if the condoms and pills they distribute fail, or are not used. Lately instruction on how to log onto pornography on the Internet and how to hide it from their parents has occurred in a public school!
Often teaching results in an increasing dependence on the government rather than encouraging individuality and developing innate gifts in our children. And anti-American rantings have descended from the college level to the primary and secondary school levels of late!
The aim seems to be the ultimate destruction of solid, traditional marriages, where women are the nurturers and men are the providers, heads of household. Coupled with the exorbinate tax structure, and now outsourcing of entry and beyond jobs, women are forced into the workplace to cripple the raising of children, making the home just a place to store a change of clothes, it would seem.
This has all been going on since the early '60's, but is accelerating at an alarming rate.
A very good read: "N.E.A. Trojan Horse in American Education"s
, by Samuel L. Blumenfeld, Paradigm
Don't worry about the ritalin baloney. You've got lot of time and plenty of learning about life to do, before you need to contemplate the opposite sex, and the problems that may/will come with them. You must get your own life in order first. 10 or more years sounds good. You sound pretty smart, so just keep getting smarter and don't worry about the rest.
That's very annoying.
Add to that the socialist outlook on equality. They teach all kids the same way. I'd rather they put kids who want to learn and are intelligent in a class by themselves and let those who don't want to learn mess each other up. If I didn't have all the others messing around I could have learned so much more; some of it was even interesting stuff I missed.
BTW: Are there many young people here? I thought I was one of the only young people here but am happy to find I'm actually older than somebody. Yeah!
("The government of England is a limited mockery." (France is a complete mockery.)
I know your tagline is true, but I'm not sure of all the reasons, except those concerning France. Could you let me know why England is considered to be a mockery? Does it have to do with the Revolutionary War? Do they consider us to be ingrates? Please let me know...
No, I love Britains. Surely moreso than French.
Thanks.
After re-reading your piece, #4 isn't the school systems fault. How can they affect the divorce rates?
BTW- By age 14 most boys aren't supposed to be men yet. Boys naturally mature later than girls.
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