It’s not the women, @herandrews @compactmag.
It’s the wrong women. Not feminization, but infantilization. We need grown women, both at work and at home. My alternative theory of the case, @LawLiberty.
You mean the moderators that blatantly broke the rules they agreed to abide by? Respect goes two ways. Are the moderators allowed to do that without being checked because women get special treatment? I am not a Vance fan, but come on.
This has little to do with gender identity IMO. A person whose feelings can be hurt by a small child is not an actual adult, and therefore is not suited for authority vis-a-vis children. Not as a daycare worker, and not as a parent. If a you care one iota what a 3 yo thinks of
So, I would find this weird too but to be fair this is the historical norm! When there wasn’t formula, there were still women and babies who found nursing difficult or impossible. Some died; others were fed by mom’s friends or sister or a wet nurse.
But the moral of the story is that the Beast isn’t a monster; Gaston is. The film is an elaborate demonstration of the adage that appearances can be deceiving; its argument is that one must look beyond the surface to see clearly. The Beast learns this lesson. Belle learns this
You mean the people that blatantly broke the rules they agreed to abide by? Are they allowed to do that because women get special treatment? I am not a Vance fan, but come on. Broken record much?
They already are a hot mess. Arguably even worse, so are their parents. Wrote about it @LawLiberty. TBH, it’s not that the parents don’t care; it’s worse than that: they care too much about the wrong things, and they think this is right.
This from @RobinDiAngelo is the *epitome* of the holier than thou scourge of a particular brand of white, leftist femininity that is quite pervasive in academia, journalism, and education. She speaks on behalf of others with the soft bigotry of pseudo-empowering maternalism and
Offering an answer as a woman and a wife who sees how good and not so good women talk about BFs and husbands, and as a mother of sons who will want them to be husbands but also not taken advantage of in this horrifying way.
1. Avoid anyone who is capable of “boredom.” Seriously.
Tell my 3 yo “hug grandma.” Not because she feels bad but because that’s what we do as a warm, polite person in this family. This does not make a girl easier bait for child predators now or more acquiescent to handsy boys later. But equating the latter 2 scenarios to hugging
I am a practicing Catholic. My mother is/was raised Jewish (she converted when I was 7 and we made our first communions together). I married a a Catholic and am raising my 4 kids Catholic. We have been to many seders, synagogues, bar mitzvahs, etc. There is ZERO problem for a
Here is a photo of my Jewish children lighting a candle inside of a Catholic Church for the repose of the soul of their catholic grandmother, of blessed memory.
Having kids in your 20s is how you have time with them when you’re still healthy and youngish and they’re in their 30s; how you can better and longer serve the world in that vocation; and how you maybe don’t make falsely broad statements that actually apply to teen parents not