Playing the Indian Card

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Well, At Least There's Still Apple Pie

Michael Coren says he is being pilloried for a column in which he said that a woman’s place is in the home: that a woman’s first duty is motherhood. He laments that society has lost its stability, grace, and decorum because so many women have decided they ought to emulate men.

He is absolutely right, of course. It is not just that women who have abandoned their children are harming the children. Surely we always knew that. We are raising generations of children with absent fathers, thanks to rising divorce, and absent mothers. We are raising a civilization of orphans.

But women’s abandonment of family values in the West is leading fairly quickly, as Mark Steyn has pointed out, to a mass self-genocide, a cultural suicide, as populations across Europe are due to collapse over the next generation or two. They are already collapsing in Eastern Europe, where feminism and full female participation in the workforce was embraced rather earlier.

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