What does, The force is female mean?
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By the way, notice there is nothing motherly or family oriented in there.
I've discovered that telling people, "A mother is the most important thing a woman can ever be." really upsets people.
I vote that it should be our new version of "it's okay to be white".
No, but literally, there is no more important role of a woman than as a mother, even if that woman is a queen, or a fighter pilot, or an astronaut. Similarly, a man can be nothing more important than a father. These are the most important duties you will have in your life, they are the most meaningful, and the most important to civilization. Anyone who argues differently is simply wrong.
I believe the reason why is that many people who relegate women to being mothers also believe that men have many roles more important than being fathers. Not you, but many people do think that.
Probably. I've kind of realized that all of those other roles can be achieved, or even be unnecessary, so long as you have good fathers raising sons into good men. And the only way you can get the highest quality achievers of those roles, is by allowing high quality men to be in them.
If you have two accountants, they are not the same. A single good man who is an accountant may be worth more than any number of poor men who are accountants. Not only is one poor man worse than one good man, but two poor men are worse by powers because they feed off of each other's negatives. As such, you'd need an equal number of good men to begin to outpace the damage of a couple bad ones.
The effects are so stark, I've started to realize that meritocracy is effectively worthless without integrity. I'd rather have an untrained good man, than 10 expert poor men. And just one bad man, could undo the work and effort of many good ones. No skill outweighs integrity.
I think the people who think men have more important roles, don't know that yet.
That's because their own mothers were such failures, they can't help but take it personally.
The funny thing is, even if you explicitly include that men being fathers is important, they'll still get pissy for saying women being mothers is important.
Yes, because children oppress their mothers with the responsibilities of being a parent. Men are just part of the patriarchy, so men and children are on the same side: the bourgeoise.
The bottom left one is the queen of a planet of slavers.
Who cares about the horrible atrocities she committed because 💅💅💅
(Atrocities successfully memory-holed)
Motherly, yes, family-oriented can also apply to men and boys so no on that.