But if we do that we have to acknowledge that a large portion of the young adult population is still missing crucial experience and knowledge to function, that we were using college to bandaid.
Which will lead to acknowledging the single motherhood crisis and subsequently make women feel bad about their mistakes, and we can't have that.
The real crisis is public education, though yes, single mothers are a problem. The real problem is women working and not staying home to support their husband and children.
What use is sending your children to a building filled with more women to learn random things if they aren't emotionally stable enough or wise enough to make use of any of it?
Education starts in the home, no amount of fixing public education will matter if the homes remain fractured.
But if we do that we have to acknowledge that a large portion of the young adult population is still missing crucial experience and knowledge to function, that we were using college to bandaid.
Which will lead to acknowledging the single motherhood crisis and subsequently make women feel bad about their mistakes, and we can't have that.
The real crisis is public education, though yes, single mothers are a problem. The real problem is women working and not staying home to support their husband and children.
The real crisis is decreasing genetic IQ, but we will absolutely never address that shit.
Taxing the competent people to give to less competent surely doesn't help the eugenics issue.
What use is sending your children to a building filled with more women to learn random things if they aren't emotionally stable enough or wise enough to make use of any of it?
Education starts in the home, no amount of fixing public education will matter if the homes remain fractured.