Posted on 07/28/2004 4:34:29 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback
Note: This commentary was delivered by Prison Fellowship President Mark Earley.
Gretchen Ritter, a womens studies professor at the University of Texas, has a problem with stay-at-home momsactually, several problems. Stay-at-home motherhood, she explains, is bad for men, women, and children alike. It damages our society as a whole and makes lesbian mothers feel bad.
Ritter made all these charges in an opinion piece titled, The messages we send when moms stay home, published in the Austin American-Statesman. The diatribe was her attempt at starting what she called an honest conversation about what is lost when women stay home. Just read her own words on the harm caused by stay-at-home moms, because no words of mine can do full justice to her ideas (as they say, folks, you just cant make this stuff up):
[Stay-at-home motherhood] denies men the chance to be involved fathers. . . .
Women who stay at home . . . lose a chance to contribute as professionals and community activists. . . .
Full-time mothering is also bad for children. It teaches them that the world is divided by gender. . . .
The new stay-at-home motherhood movement parallels the movement to create the perfect child. Its not just that mothers are home with their children; they are engaged with their children constantly so they will develop properly. Many middle-class parents demand too much of their children. . . .
The stay-at-home mother movement is bad for society. It tells employers that women who marry and have children are at risk of withdrawing from their careers. . . .
And finally, The more stay-at-home mothers there are, the more schools and libraries will neglect the needs of working parents, and the more professional mothers, single mothers, working-class mothers, and [yes,] lesbian mothers will feel judged.
Im not sure where Ritter is coming from. I dont know whether her own mother worked, or whether she has kids of her own. And since she doesnt provide any data to back up her ideas, I have no idea where shes getting them. All I know is that she writes like someone who lives on a planet of her ownperhaps a planet where test tubes and incubators do the messy, complicated job of raising children. I would think that only someone with that perspective could believe stay-at-home moms deny their husbands opportunities to be with the kids, or that consistent engagement with ones children will scar them for life. So far, my six children appear to be doing just fine despiteor could it be because of?the fact that their mother is at home for them every day, and I am engaged.
Fortunately, a number of our readers, including one of our own Centurions, wrote letters to the editor rebutting Ritters statements, citing both academic studies and their own experience. Thats what we should do whenever a piece like this gets published. Maybe some stay-at-home moms can op-ed pieces for their local papers as well.
You know, its tempting just to disregard these loony ideas, but this article was written by a professor at a major university and published in a mainstream newspaper. We cant take it for granted that everyone will disagree with her. Our job as Christians is to go on the offensive and actively but winsomely promote a worldview that makes sense and really works. Anyone out there got a few minutes to write the Austin American-Statesman on behalf of stay-at-home moms and common sense? I hope so.
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YOu got that right sir!!
No one does--with psychology, you pretty much make it up as you go along.
"Oh brave new world that has such people in it..."
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Gretchen Ritter, a womens studies professor at the University of Texas, has a problem with stay-at-home momsactually, several problems. Stay-at-home motherhood, she explains, is bad for men, women, and children alike. It damages our society as a whole and makes lesbian mothers feel bad.
You just cannot make stuff like this up.
And, we cannot have that, can we?
OMG....I THOUGHT you made that up....had to go back and read the article to SEE THAT SHE ACTUALLY SAID THAT!!!
I would never have even imagined anyone saying that. You cannot make this stuff up. Fear for your children.
FIGHT!!!!!! for your children!
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most of the reasons she postulated are either good for society or just plain wrong.
One way to fight? Have MOM stay home. :)
(Sadly, it will make lesbian moms mad, but then everything has a price.)
,,, that sums it up perfectly. Other people have real jobs, while Ritter makes a living out of supposing.
These types of professors must be mocked out loud and at every opportunity.
Stop the world, I want to get off.
I long for the good old days when lesbian-mothers was still an oxymoron.
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