Saturday, October 08, 2011

PROPERLY TRAINED YOUNG WOMEN

Internet polls are, as no doubt you are well aware, a useful tool, and quite often educational. They highlight matters of interest, and bring stuff to our attention, to which, as well-informed individuals, we really should pay some heed.


EXAMPLE:
"Number eleven has prepared brides for their wedding, counseled women already married, helped women find the right marriage partner [CUT] major emphasis for number eleven is improving one's own character to become a better wife, mother, and person....."
------Jewish Community Heroes


Training women to be good wives?

An excellent idea!

Too many of them are ignorant of the duties and tasks expected of them.

Remedial training is, alas, a grim necessity!

Start with small arms, work up to large calibers and automatics.
By the time they can disassemble and put back together a Thompson, they’re probably ready for some real responsibility.
I suggest a Glock 17 as a graduation present. Reliable, uses standard size ammo, and allows for more cartridges than many comparable hand guns.
Easy to use, too.


Becoming a better wife, mother, and person


Today's young ladies, by and large, are pampered little flowers who have been influenced far too much by the diseased pens of Barbara Cartland and Stephenie Meyer. A more venomous assault on the inherent saintliness of teenage girls I cannot imagine.
Once they start reading that filth, they're on the high road to hell.

Mom smashed up three jeeps (property of the U.S. Navy) before she was even thirty.
My grandmother spent several years with the American Occupation forces in Germany right after WWII.

One of my heroes, growing up in Valkenswaard, was a local woman who had run guns and gasoline during the war, then acquired investment capital by smuggling in the decade afterwards.
When I knew her, she had been a force to be reckoned with for over a generation.
A more capable wife, mother, and person would be hard to imagine.

Such people are to be emulated.


אֵשֶׁת-חַיִל, מִי יִמְצָא, וְרָחֹק מִפְּנִינִים מִכְרָהּ
Eishes chayil, mi yimtza, ve rachok mipninim michrah.

---Mishlei 31:10


A woman of valour, who can find? For her worth is far beyond rubies.


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