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Generational Dynamics World View
** 17-Oct-2021 World View: The Mass Exodus of Women from work

thinker Wrote:> I have a theory on the worker shortage, most people are saying
> that it is due to the enhanced unemployment and stimulus. Well I
> live in Florida and we haven't had any of this for a few months
> and we still have a worker shortage. Like everyone else I thought
> that once all the enhanced unemployment and stimulus ended that
> the worker shortage would end, but it didn't so I started thinking
> on this topic and I think I know why it hasn't finished and
> probably won't for years. It is a generational thing. ...

> As usual I am interested in what are the opinions and thoughts of
> the other forum members.

I do have some additional thoughts on the lack of employment.
These are things that are polically incorrect, so you don't hear
them mentioned in the news.

There was a segment on CNBC a couple of days ago, analyzing
what they called "the mass exodus of women from work."
They displayed a graphic with the following information:

Quote:> "The Lost workers -- whee are the women workers?
> September jobs: -26K for women, +220K for men
> September labor force: -309K for women, +182K for men"

People had hoped that once schools reopened, women would go back to
work. But instead, the problem got worse in September when schools
reopened. The number of women with a job dropped by 26,000, and
309,000 women left the work force.

It was a long segment, discussing the reasons behind this situation,
but most of it was left-wing crap, because they didn't explain why
women are leaving the work force, except to say that day care was very
expsnsive, and the only "solution" they have is Biden's huge $5
trillion "social infrastructure nonsense" bill, which contains
provisions to improve day care. However, as Becky pointed out, the
proposals are loaded with rules and regulations that would put small
day care centers out of business, and only appear to large national
day care centers.

According to an analyst on Fox News, the day care regulations would
shut out faith-based day care centers, and would give the federal
government tight control over what was taught in those centers
(presumably CRT).

The CNBC segment interviewed one mother who was staying at home to
home-school her children. That mother did not say why she
was staying at home, but we can be pretty sure that she was asked
that question by the interviewer, but that part of the interview
was not shown. If she had said "lack of day care," then it
would have been shown, so it must have been something else.

All the mother did say is that she "had to be forgiving of herself"
for staying at home. This was a link to feminist claims over the last
50 years that women had to work to serve as role models for other
women, and that any woman who stayed home "to take care of the kids"
was a traitor to other women. So I don't know if feminists have been
harassing this mother for staying at home, but apparently she found a
way to forgive herself.

So why doesn't she send her kids to school so she can go back
to work? The answer is pretty obvious, but was not mentioned
once, or even hinted at, in the lengthy CNBC segment.

**** Teachers unions and Critical Race Theory (CRT)

The Covid lockdown last year was a revelation to many parents.
All-powerful teachers unions put one roadblock after another
to opening schools up. Even when everyone was vaccinated, even
when there was plenty of social distancing, even when entire schools
were modified, it was never enough for the teachers unions, and
it was obvious that they were just making excuses.

But something else happened. Mothers got to sit next to their
children on zoom classes and see what the children were actually
being taught. Many parents were shocked and appalled at how
CRT was used to encourage kids to hate each other and their country.
Many parents were totally disgusted by this, and rightly so.

The joke was that even math class was being considered racist.
It's obvious to me why they're saying that. As I've said many
times, politicians and journalists are too dumb to be able
to understand fourth grade math, and that's undoubtedly true
of many teachers as well. If you're too dumb to solve
a problem like "9.8 is 7% of what number?", then you're
too dumb to teach history or any other subject, because history
is filled with those kinds of conundrums.

During the last few months, the public anger against CRT has
been growing. The Democrats see CRT as a vital tool in the
"reeducation" of the Trump supporters, and so they're fighting
back.

So why do moms not want to send their kids back to school?

Reason #1: Schools are teaching CRT, which teaches children
to hate each other and to hate the country.

**** Attorney-General Garland

Terry McAuliffe, who is the Democrat running for governor in Virginia,
said at a debate that parents should not be permitted to tell schools
how to each.

Last week, the Attorney-General Garland sent out a letter to school
boards saying that the school board should report local opposition to
CRT, because any parent opposing CRT is likely to be a domestic
terrorist. I'll come back to this.

It now turns out that Garland's son-in-law is the founder of Panorama
Education, a multi-million dollar company providing critical race
theory materials to 23,000 schools in the nation, funded by taxpayers.
Republicans are demanding all documents related to this situation, and
we assume Garland will refuse.

Reason #2: If a mom objects to teaching CRT, she could be reported
to the FBI by the school board, with serious consequences.

**** Gender fluidity

Just as bad as CRT is gender fluidity, which is probably the stupident
policy I've seen in my lifetime, and I've seen a lot of stupid
policies. According to this policy, any child can claim to be of
either gender, and take part in activities based on that gender.
So we have stories (reported only on Fox News) about "trans-gender"
boys joining girls teams and beating all the girls, because trans-gender
boys may claim to be girls,

Gender fluidity became Biden administration policy, which meant
that school boys could visit the girls bathrooms. Many people
were absolutely appalled by this (and rightly so, because this is
unbelievably stupid), and some pointed out that a girl could be
raped in the girls bathroom.

Reason #3: Gender fluidity is completely insane and repulsive, and
particularly exposes girls to sexual assault by boy pretending to be
girls.

**** Democrats and rape

Support for rape and rapists is a big part of the Democrat party
culture. During the slave era, slave owners could freely rape their
girl slaves. The Democrats wanted to continue slavery and were
bitterly vengeful when the Republicans freed the slaves and won the
Civil War. The Democrats formed the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) so that they
could lynch young black boys and continue raping black girls, with
impunity. Democrats bitterly opposed the 1964 Civil Rights act.
Today, black women are raped far more often than white women. If
she's raped by a black man, she has to keep quiet, rather than get a
brother in trouble. If she's raped by a white man, it's sure to be a
Democrat, and she has to keep quiet, rather than have the community
lose its perks.

The most obvious example of the Democrat rape culture is Bill Clinton,
who was credibly charged of violent rape by a dozen women.

One was Juanita Broaddrick. Bill Clinton tricked her into his hotel
room by telling her it was for a business meeting. Then he bit her
lip hard enough to tear her lip and make it bleed, and promised not to
bite her lip any more if she complied with the rape. So Broaddrick
was forced to be raped and have sex with a painful, bleeding lip.
Then after she got dressed he decided he wanted to do it again --
raped her a second time with a painful, bleeding lip.

Bill Clinton is considered a god by the Democrats, and Hillary is
praised as some kind of feminist hero. This is so pathetic and
sickening it's hard believe it's happening.

Reason #4: Democrats support rape, when done by Democrats or in
support of Democrat policy

**** Rape in girls bathrooms in Loudon County, Va

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  • Cartoon: "Relax lady - I'm transgender" (WeaselZippers)


It has recently been revealed that in May of this year, a ninth-grade
girl was sexually assaulted in a girls bathroom by a "gender fluid"
boy wearing a skirt. Apparently she was terrorized and forced to
perform fellatio on the boy.

The girl's father, Scott Smith, reported this to Louden County
school board. They did nothing --- except to transfer the
boy to another school in Loudon County, where a little while
later he similarly assaulted another girl.

When the father, Scott Smith, attended a school board meeting
and was angry that the school board was doing nothing about
the violent attack on his daughter, the school board called in
security, threw the father to the ground, and dragged him off
to jail.

All of this only came out recently.

-- The Loudoun bathroom teen rape situation just keeps getting worse
https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2021/10/16/...se-n422796
(Hotair, 16-Oct-2021)

So two summarize: When the rape occurred and the father complained,
the boy was transferred to another school where he raped again,
and the father was arrested.

Reason #5: Two girls were actually raped in Loudon County, and
the boy wasn't prosecuted, to protect "gender fluidity" ideology,
but the girl's father was

**** Gardland's letter declaring moms 'domestic terrorists'

It was apparently the Loudon county incident that triggered Garland's
letter. The school board covered up the two rapes, had the father,
Scott Smith, arrested, and then asked the DOJ to protect them from
racists and domestic terrorists who complain about CRT. Garland
complied.

**** Why are women not returning to work?

The purpose of this essay was to comment on the question of
why people are not returning to work, and I based my reply
on a CNBC segment that said that it was women in particular
who are not returning to work.

There are some obvious reasons why mothers have decided to
home-school the kids, and that's simply because the teachers
unions and Biden administration are turning the public
schools into sewers. In particular:
  • Parents are appalled and disgusted by schools teaching
    children to hate each other and hate America.

  • Parents are also appalled by the disgusting "gender
    fluidity" policies that expose girls to rape and abuse.

  • Parents who complain are now threatened by being called racists
    and domestic terrorists.

What mother would want to send her children into that kind of sewer?
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by radind - 05-14-2016, 03:21 PM
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by Galen - 05-30-2017, 01:04 AM
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by Galen - 08-18-2018, 03:42 AM
RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by Galen - 08-19-2018, 04:39 AM
RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by tg63 - 09-25-2019, 11:12 AM
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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - by JDG 66 - 03-16-2020, 03:21 PM
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