Friday, May 27, 2011

Gender 101: Our Children's Future

by Connie Chastain*

Recently on Facebook, quite a few of my friends (some of whom I've never met in my life) have featured photos of adorable new additions to their families. Sometimes they're a son or daughter, sometimes a grand, or a niece or nephew.

The ones posting the photos are uniformly delighted with the little bundle of joy that God has graced their family with. Judging by their comments, friends are also delighted to offer their congrats and observations about the precious little one.

I gush along with everyone else. I can't help but see babies as a blessing for mankind -- the embodiment of the future, of continuity and hope for the whole human family. A marvelous reminder that there's more to earthly existence than war, calamity and wrongdoing.

But sometimes, I wonder what awaits these little ones in the future. What does our going-crazy culture hold in store for them? Every year, a million of their generation never make it out of the womb alive -- the victims of feminist-touted "reproductive freedom."

Those who make it into the world are far from home free, though. Almost five children under the age of four die every day as a result of child abuse. Statistics gathered by the Bureau of Justice Statistics indicate that children in mother-only households are almost 4 times more likely to be fatally abused (i.e., murdered) than children in father-only households. I haven't seen this blamed on "rape culture" yet -- perhaps there are still some claims about rape culture so insane that even man-hating rad-fems will not go there. Or perhaps they know that abuse is often perpetrated by those who were abused -- regardless of gender.

If a child is destined to grow up in a family without a father, there's a real possibility of a grim future for him or her, a greater likelihood for a host of social pathologies -- poverty, dropping out of school, drug abuse, early sexual experimentation, crime and, perhaps the most sobering, suicide.

Millions of children, of course, do not grow up abused and at risk for these elements of society. For that we can be thankful. And yet, even the fortunate among the sons and daughters of our society face a future filled with risks earlier generations knew nothing about.

Daughters increasingly risk losing out on wife-and-motherhood to pursue careers that will never comfort them in their retirement years like children and grandchildren would.

And anyone who reads this blog can see what lies in wait for sons -- the possibility of being falsely accused of rape, a possibility that's increasing due to the deliberate manipulation of academia and jurisprudence by organized feminism. That possibility is joined by diminishing opportunity for education, an ever shrinking job market and the loss of children in divorce.

Is this really what the progressives of the last century -- the feminists, the champions of diversity, the share-the-wealth advocates and their fellow travelers -- really wanted? Or has their long march through the institutions of our culture resulted in a cultural calamity they could not have foreseen?

Maybe I'm just in a gloomy mood from the deadly weather outbreaks my area this spring. Or maybe it's the national debt, or the fact that I'm still suspicious that my N'Waluns-style fried-oyster po'boy is "dressed" with BP oil....

If you've just got to worry, you can always find a reason. And really, what generation has ever faced a risk-free future? None that I know of.

I just hope our culture will come to its senses and correct the mistakes we've made so those coming along behind us will have a future worth living in.

*Connie is an FRS contributor. Her personal blog is http://conniechastain.blogspot.com/

11 comments:

zarko said...

I agree with most of what you said Connie. But this is a bit odd:

Daughters increasingly risk losing out on wife-and-motherhood to pursue careers that will never comfort them in their retirement years like children and grandchildren would.

While I agree that women should be allowed and not pretty much demonized for choosing to be stay at home mothers, I don't think them having jobs will necessarily mean uncomforting retirement. Or anything of that sort.

It's fun to go out and work, and still balance a home life and a night life and all that. I don't really think that it should really define everything about a person.

I am not really as eloquent as most people here, so I hope it won't come out wrong.

But the feminists pretty much decide an entire person's... everything... based on one action. We shouldn't make that same mistake.

Connie Chastain said...

Zarko, you're right. I could have been a little clearer, maybe. I've worked at an outside job all my adult life; my mom worked. Most of the women I've known held a job outside the home. What I had in mind when I wrote this was something else found in several articles I've come across the past couple of years about women who put off marriage and motherhood in their twenties to advance in their career -- only to find in their mid-to-late thirties that they cannot concieve. It's apparently a pretty bitter cup for women who've been told they could have it all.

ScareCrow said...

Off Topic:

http://bizinformation.co/www.falserapesociety.blogspot.com

HOLY CRAP!

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ScareCrow said...

Another OT:

http://www.victimsofthestate.org/CC/FR.htm

good link.

Teebs said...

Fascism 101

As a male who has worked many factory jobs and experienced the institutionalized misandry that now fully controls educational systems as well as other major government-funded platforms, I clearly see that there is scant humanity demonstrated for half the human race - Men.

Alas, at this rate our fate as a culture proudly sanitized of masculinity shall soon no longer be able to resist fascist control. Hint - look up to your big lobbyist-funded daddy.

As wimmin and manginas continue to be generously funded for their bigoted, shame-based ideologies, this downward spiral shall express a next wave feminism of hell that knows no compassion for anything.
Both women and men herded down as slaves, crying for someone caring enough to save them from themselves.

Until men are welcome as people instead of disposable tools and tampons to laugh at and toss in the trash there shall be no bright future for anyone.

- Teebs

Mike43 said...

We did it a different way. My wife did not start full time work until our last child was in school.

She prepped for that by completing her BA, alongside me, and then completing graduate school after birthing the last child.

Married at 20, done with kids at 30, career at 35. She's considered one of the best in her field, locally. And rightly claims that yes, you can have it all.

But most women get the order of events mixed up.

Masculist Man said...

Is this really what the progressives of the last century -- the feminists, the champions of diversity, the share-the-wealth advocates and their fellow travelers -- really wanted?

Yes it is,Connie. If you or anyone else has doubts then I refer you to feminist quotes.

Anonymous said...

Off-topic: This one will definitely have an impact on your child's future if they are ever falsely accused:

http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/politics/entries/2011/05/24/senate_approved_safeteacher_bi.html?cxntfid=blogs_postcards

Anonymous said...

If you look around American Universities, you will see "gender-feminists" don't discriminate against all males equally. They have somehow "constructed" a theory that its only "heterosexual males" that are the scourge of the world.
One can be quite comfortable on an American University is one is a women or if one has gay sexual preferences. Hetero-sexual males are slowly being purged from Academic life, which will also purge them from professional life in the future.
Is the rest of the world ready for an America where Academic and professional life and are for women and gays only, and labor is for the hetero-sexual underclass?? Society reaps what its Universities sow.

Anonymous said...

Connie, excellent piece, Im thinking about buying yer book,

Dulantha said...

Fathers must raise up their sons in their way. And also they must let mothers to raise up their daughters in a feminine way. That is how we can correct the mistakes.

Some fathers are letting their daughters to follow a masculine way.
First of all we must reject these male hypocrites from the society.