by Robotbeat » Mar 24, 2003 @ 9:58pm
Hello, everyone. I think that because of the way women are built, they are better at things like typing than men are. And no matter how hard I try, I will not be able to train enough or work hard enough to bear children.
As far as women in combat, I don't think that it is proper for women to do such things. War is not a good thing. Neither is killing people. I wouldn't want to make any woman do such a thing. You will probably call me old fashioned and thick-headed, but I still believe in showing respect for women and protecting them more than men. I would be more offended if someone insulted my mother than if someone insulted my dad. I believe in protecting the women and children. Women are a noble group of people in our society. I do not quite understand the feminist movement. What are they trying to prove? Are we supposed to forget that women are the child-rearers and the care-givers of the human race?
And I feel very discouraged by those who think that child-bearing is a disgraceful task. It is one of the greatest honors of life! Our we living in a culture of death that "accidental" pregnancies are terminated by killing the child? Obviously, I am pro-life. As far as one of the difficult issues of being pro-life, I don't understand why the most innocent victim (the unborn child) of a rape is the one that is executed. As far as equality for all, I think that personage should be given to all human beings: both genders, born and unborn, young and old, the mentally handicapped and the ingenious. You might think that this is off-topic, but it is not. The feminist movement is what brought about the legalization of abortion. If you consider an unborn child a human life, then I would say that abortion is, by definition, homicide. I do not condone violence toward abortion clinics or doctors, but I do feel extremely strongly about this subject.
Die, Palm, Die. If that offended you, then get rid of your Palm OS device.