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@DadSavesAmerica Look up the strictest teacher in Britain. She has excellent results in her very strict school using opposite measures.
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Me too, I love his interviews
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@newlywedbeth In Australia a highschool near me had armed police on the premises to deal with the stabbings. That's when we chose private schools.
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Towards the end of the conversation, where it was said that hyper novelty meant your childhood culture could be different to your adult one, I was struck that this has happened before historically. I thought of Samuel Pepys. As a child he lived under the reign of Charles 1, who was executed when Samuel was about ten. Then came the Puritan Oliver Cromwell. Next came Charles 2, the opposite of Puritanism. During this time Samuel worked for Prince James. Then James became king, and was banished when he turned RC. Samuel nearly got charged with treason. He wrote a 10,000 page defence. He survived at least one or two other reigns.
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She's awake, very different.
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@thebluelunarmonkey Exactly. My ancestors spent many months on sailing ships. They cleared land, built cabins, grew crops, built roads, bridges and railways. Now we are told people on who arrived on aeroplanes are better.
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Only if she joins reform
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Are you describing Australia, it sounds like it.
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@johnsmithers8913 Exactly, though here the land was ussually forty acres. And directly after WW2 immigration was mainly from Britain who spoke English and shared our religion. Our government has to stop this. We can't continue to bring a city full of people a year. We have people with good jobs living in cars. No house, let alone backyard.
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@pigetstuck Thankyou. Certainly the archbishop of my faith does not appear to be Christian. The problem I see is in order to be modern they have stripped the language of all beauty. And they worship "being nice," rather than reading The Word and worshipping God.
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I went to a RC girls only highschool in Australia and I think they are better as well. Though my gkids go to a co-ed one because we live rurally and there's just not enough kids to do otherwise. But there's none of this nonsense. More an attitude of boys will be boys, and the more they run around, and within reason play rough, the better they'll behave in class.
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@DadSavesAmerica You lose one and win one. Just subscribed.
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Me too.
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I come from a country that never had slavery and that's nonsense.
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They were never meant to live together at all, hunter gatherers didn't.
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That's why in Australia we chose private RC schools.
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The Australian rural RC school my gkids attend is easily as good as this. I have never seen even the teens on a smart phone. And a glance from the headmaster immediately stops girls whispering in church or class.
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@HellCatt0770 Certainly when I was at university, the nature side of the nature/nurture debate was a No No.
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I haven't watched actual TV for nearly two decades, and I'm over fifty.
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@ariannagonzalez2618 We don't have charter schools. Many parents choose Roman Catholic schools. The fees are low because the church contributes and the government supplies some funding as it saves them money. I'm sorry I'm the wrong person to ask about hippy schools. They're not much of a thing here.
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Australian Gen X. We were so much more mature. I smelt bs in my mothers feminism. I left home at 16, married at 17 and had my first child at 19. I have so far had a better life than mum.
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@LONEWOLF78. I remember, it was the same for me. I have grandkids and I've been to museums that have the old house phones I grew up with, which makes you feel old, but I don't think kids of this generation can comprehend the seventies.
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@Lenergyiskey358 And there were only a few pronouns, Mr, miss, and Mrs, and later Ms.
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@rohj4825 The difference being this work was done in the home or very near the home, the henhouse for example. I have the diaries and letters of women in my family who did these things, goodness I have hens today. They and their husbands had joint bank accounts. That was the custom for married couples in my country. Maybe your theory holds some water in the US, I don't know I've never been there. But it's not universal
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@healthygreenlifestyle690 One mistake I see often is that mothers get overly concerned about another boy saying something sarcastic or mean to their son. That's because this upsets women much more than it upsets men. Ask the boy if it upset him, and if it didn't don't make a big deal. Boys get upset if they get punched.
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Louise Perry and Mary Harrington.
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It also plants seeds of Christianity.
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I suggest the French book, The Camp of the Saints. It's a prophesy of mass immigration
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I agree
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30% of Australians choose Christian private schools.
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@philodonoghue3062 Exactly. The boys I know are still in primary school. I don't know about NZ, but in Australia, unless it's raining, lunch is eaten outdoors. Recently there was a bad storm, electricity wires coming down. The school knew the kids couldn't go outside, so they stuck them in the gym for an hour, not ideal but the best they could do.
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Absolutely.
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That may be so. However I have seen it impinge on the rights of others, including viscous attacks on religion. People being jailed for reading the Bible and a ten year jail sentence if a parent prays a child with gender dysphoria recovers, this jem was included in gay conversion therapy legislation.
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First time listener. This is perhaps the best interview I've heard with Bret and Heather.
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One of my grandmother's was orphaned at nine. Her adult sister took her out of school and made her work as an unpaid dairy maid in Australia. She could read and write beautifully. When she was 11 she pretended to be 13 and took a job as a paid live in nursery maid. My other grandmother lived two weeks travel to the closest school. Her mother taught her to read and basic maths. When she was 11 she was packed off to boarding school until she was 14 where she learnt how to play the piano.
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@flysolo100 I think people were tougher back then.
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@MANICATTACKS I really like Louise Perry, she looks at the issues that always made me reject feminism. IE did the the sexual revolution benifit women? And are women happier when married with children? Combined with Mary Harrington's exploration of how the industrial revolution took women's paid work, spinning and weaving, out of the cottage where they could work with babies and toddlers underfoot, and into the factories, where they could not work with young children. Combined with how the internet allows mothers to once again do paid work whilst caring for children. I'm Australian and my view's might be different, but my daughters found that the internet allowed them to do advanced studies and paid work whilst caring for babies.
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I also believe it has backfired, I know my reasons but I'm in a different country, I'd like to know your reasons.
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Some of my gkids are nearly twelve, they still ask dozens of questions, but they are getting harder to answer, LoL.
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This could have been solved by making a will, in the same way unmarried heterosexual couples solve this issue. In Australia SSM led to attacks on religion. Apparently the mere sight of a Bible can be interpreted as hate speech.
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Funny, other countries, like mine, that are less dominated by feminist dogma, don't have these problems. In my country children even eat their lunch outdoors unless it's pouring rain. They are kids bless them, they want to run around and play. Recently we had a really bad storm, the kids were taken into a purpose designed shed where they could run around for forty five minutes.
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I was part of an experiment in my country to teach gifted students advanced work separately from the other children. In year one we were half boys, and half girls. By year five there were eight boys and two girls. This is because boys are the outliers with IQ where as girls stay closer to the Bell curve. If boys are not succeeding it is because what is being taught does not require intelligence to perform
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PS Because the public schools are so bad.
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phoenixrising4995 I think British RC schools are like that.
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I'm also Australian. These hate speech laws have come here. Both Labor and the LNP voted for them. For a tiny moment I hoped Dutton might adopt Trump's executive orders. But no. Once again they are WEF puppets.
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I'm Australian and I know our Roman Catholic private schools are excellent. And I've never heard of any of this nonsense. The attitude is boys will be boys and rough play is fine unless it's actually a punching fight. I'm glad you've found the same for your boys.
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I'm Australian and I was a girl during 1970s feminism. I saw it as nothing more than a naked grab of the inherent rights I'd been born with, in exchange for political collectivism to promote the far left. They never left space for mothers, which is why as an ideology it will eventually die out.
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Let's face it they will never reproduce in numbers that will allow the ideology to continue.
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That worked for most of the history of schools.
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And anti family
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