Actually the whole 'female teachers' issue is relevant, especially in
this country, where we have a very severe shortage of male teachers. The
interesting problem here though (perhaps not elsewhere), is that males
seem to view teaching as an 'effeminate' position, either that or even
more brash assumptions...where this system has been in effect for a
number of years, there has been an extremely noticeable drop in the
educational/vocational level of males. It seems to be a rather basic
concept that males would learn better with a male teacher and vice
versa.
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From: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Widar Wulfarson
Sent: Tuesday, 7 March 2006 11:41 a.m.
To: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Vedr. [evola_as_he_is] Evola and 'Aryan Christianity'
And a question to evola_as_he_is:
Do you really think that female teachers turn young
boys into young girl in contemporary European schools?
There are neither boys nor girls, but only emencipated
and equal human beings. Everything else could be a
severe discrimination in modern European schools.
(...)
> In a European State worth of the name, any mother
> would be allowed to
> go to church with her young son every Sunday,
> whether to a Catholic
> Church, to a Protestant church or to an Orthodox
> church, if it
> pleased her. What she would be absolutely prevented
> from doing, by
> precise legal measures, would be to become, for
> instance, a teacher
> and, therefore, to try hard, with all the energies
> of resentment and
> of hatred, to turn young boys into young girls ...