Message from @VinceChaos

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2019-02-02 15:38:33 UTC  

Women are more likely to get degrees in things that they’re less likely to get jobs in their chosen fields for, opting for things like underwater basket weaving or feminist dance theory. So they definitely pick useless degrees more often. I think we’ll see this isn’t profitable when colleges realize who they’re donors are 20 years from now

2019-02-02 15:39:23 UTC  

@NITRODUBS I think a huge part of this is the ease of getting college loans, but I'm not exactly well-versed in the issue. Any ideas?

2019-02-02 15:44:08 UTC  

Women and men have their own pros and cons. Women are usually talented in spoken/verbal outlets while men have more spatial talent.

2019-02-02 15:44:17 UTC  

That’s why men tend to lead in engineering fields

2019-02-02 15:44:43 UTC  

So women still definitely have a place in college, but not in the scale we see today or in the fields they’re currently encouraged into

2019-02-02 15:45:29 UTC  

@Jakob-NY college loans did used to be a lot harder to get, and required a lot more credibility and intelligence

2019-02-02 15:48:35 UTC  

Also I’d like to mention women used to go into college for insignificant degrees just to meet men

2019-02-02 15:48:44 UTC  

That’s how my grandma met my grandpa lmao

2019-02-02 15:49:37 UTC  

@NITRODUBS "Women still definitely have a place in college" oh boy.... We need women at home raising families, not getting useless degrees and pointless careers.

2019-02-02 15:49:56 UTC  

@NITRODUBS An interesting proposal.

2019-02-02 15:50:33 UTC  

My mom raised me and all my siblings after opening a business and secured job for all of us in the future with that, so yeah I’d say for higher IQ women, they can do something with college

2019-02-02 15:50:39 UTC  

Also.. we need nurses lol

2019-02-02 15:51:19 UTC  

Like because of my moms business I have the ability to raise several children while working from home most of the time.

2019-02-02 15:51:32 UTC  

But that’s anecdotal so I’ll give you that

2019-02-02 15:53:11 UTC  

If pro-white and/or Identitarian schools can be arranged, there is a need for teachers there.

2019-02-02 15:53:12 UTC  

I had a dad

2019-02-02 15:53:29 UTC  

Well up until I was 13 but he died around then so that’s not really applicable

2019-02-02 15:53:44 UTC  

Loans are guaranteed now idk if someone said that

2019-02-02 15:53:52 UTC  

@DeusVult easy there, reverse Freud

2019-02-02 15:54:10 UTC  

And women do make better teachers for primary schools, because of women’s natural verbal skills.

2019-02-02 15:54:14 UTC  

@NITRODUBS yeah I believe they call that the Mrs degree hahaha

2019-02-02 15:54:57 UTC  

Also loans have an entire economy behind them that colleges still profit from, even with failure of college attendees

2019-02-02 15:55:13 UTC  

Don’t know if that was the point you were trying to make or not

2019-02-02 15:55:31 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Oh yikes I didn't realize this was an echo chamber

2019-02-02 15:55:40 UTC  

Okay be civil

2019-02-02 15:56:18 UTC  

Bigger families is ideal, but the fact is labor is devalued (due to women workers as well as immigration and other things). Not everyone can afford stay at home le trad Murdoch Chan waifu meme.

2019-02-02 15:56:48 UTC  

We do have to work with our current circumstances and slowly but steadily transition back to the traditional family standard

2019-02-02 15:57:21 UTC  

@DeusVult disagreement is fine but I think it is a bit rude to jump to "so you have daddy issues?"

2019-02-02 15:57:30 UTC  

And it’s still entirely beneficial for older women with children out of the home to pursue nursing and care taking positions which do require higher level education

2019-02-02 15:58:43 UTC  

@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Well beating around the bush is not really my thing.... I will make sure I censor myself so I don't hurt any feelings.

2019-02-02 15:58:44 UTC  

There are still several fields where men are not naturally compatible to be in that women have to fill.

2019-02-02 15:59:08 UTC  

I wouldn’t say you hurt my feelings it just wasn’t a productive assumption

2019-02-02 16:00:49 UTC  

@NITRODUBS And I would say promoting women in any field OTHER THAN MOTHERHOOD is the least productive assumption I've ever heard. Considering we all should know (((who))) promotes this and why they promote it.

2019-02-02 16:01:10 UTC  

Women have always held a majority of care taking positions

2019-02-02 16:01:20 UTC  

In practically every civilization

2019-02-02 16:02:13 UTC  

Yeah in tribes where the mothers all raise the children and take care of the village as a large home unit..... Modern nursing and medical care is post (((industrial revolution)))

2019-02-02 16:02:17 UTC  

We need manual laborers, engineers, etc, things that men are meant to do. But we also need caretakers, which is what women have always done

2019-02-02 16:02:35 UTC  

@DeusVult reading
"for reasons of economic reality as well as women's suitability in various fields, some women should still get professional training while we encourage and increase the number of stay at home mothers" as "hey you have issues" is as retarded as when anti-whites try to pathologize white solidarity as "fragility" or being jealous of blacks. It is a baseless assumption.

2019-02-02 16:02:35 UTC  

Yes MOTHERHOOD

2019-02-02 16:02:40 UTC  

But it isn’t and that’s actually incorrect

2019-02-02 16:03:16 UTC  

It makes sense to put people in jobs they're already biologically built to do