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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Prager: Over-Emotional Women to Blame for Most of America’s Woes?

'Women are disproportionately supportive of cancel culture, the greatest threat to free speech in American history...'

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Conservative media mogul Dennis Prager blamed emotionally unrestrained women for indirectly causing a disproportionate amount of America’s national problems in a recent column.

Prager began by suggesting that Americans have long understood that boys must learn from a young age to control their violent or aggressive impulses, but have at the same time failed to understand that women also have certain tendencies that can lead to social turmoil.

Though not inclined toward violence or aggression, women tend to lose control of their emotions, which can be equally as destructive, Prager argued.

Emotions can, in his view, “overwhelm their conscience and their ability to think and act rationally.”

The failure to teach girls to control themselves and think is the fault of parents of the last two generations, especially among the wealthy and well-educated.

The result? Women are “disproportionately active in doing damage to our society.”

According to Prager, education—a field dominated by women—was particularly susceptible.

“The most obvious example is education. American schools teach less and indoctrinate more than ever before,” he wrote. “Big-city public (and most private) schools are damaging young Americans to an extent and in ways no one imagined just a few years ago.”

In his view, the schools’ decline has been recent, and it is characterized by the teaching of sexual deviancy.

“Young children are prematurely sexualized—they are, for example, exposed to ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ in class and in local libraries from the age of 5,” he said. “These feature a man dressed as a woman reading and dancing for them.”

And the simple fact of the matter is that women control the education bureaucracy, especially in the younger grades, which are taught almost exclusively by women.

“Ninety-two percent of kindergarten teachers are women, 75% of all teachers are women and 85% of librarians are women,” Prager wrote.

Prager also accused women in healthcare of “perverting the medical profession by advocating the teaching of woke ideologies in medical schools, placing these ideologies on an equal footing with medical education.”

He said the impact of female clergy had been to push churches farther to the left.

“And women are disproportionately supportive of cancel culture, the greatest threat to free speech in American history,” he added.

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