Thursday, January 4, 2007

Some Thoughts



My father always taught me that a woman’s place was inside the house. I
have always felt that as my husband’s property the only rights I should
have are those given by my husband. I do feel it is in best interest of
society if only men were allowed to own property. But not only that I
think more and more women would be put in their God given place if all
of our rights were taken away. I have always felt like a woman’s job
should be limited to the house. We weren’t meant to play a role in
politics. So I would gladly say we should be strip of the right to vote,
stand for election, and serve on juries. Perhaps it’s not the most
politically correct thing to say but I feel if more women were more involved
in domestic duties, society would be better off. I really don’t feel a
woman should ever hold any position of responsibility over a man. We
should appreciate any schooling we receive but leave institutions of higher
learning to men. Our right to drive should be strip away as well. It
should even be made illegal to walk outside of the home without being
accompanied by a male relative. I also believe its women’s responsibility
to act according to God and obey the words of our husbands or fathers. We should be grateful in being able to serve and obey our earthly masters.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a topic to think about. Some items in your text actually exist in the islamic world. How do you feel about this, especially knowing that the islamic world is not very much welcomed these days, if I may put it this way.

Sarah Greig said...

Yeah I am aware of places in the world that are closer to the ideal world I describe. I certaintly like that in some countries we are not allow to vote, drive, go outside the house without a man, be physical discipline in public. But I would hope for one day to be collared and leashed in public while crawling on all fours as my Master/Husband takes me a walk around our neighborhood while 'breaking the law'. My point is that a better world would be keep it black and white, without shades of grey.

Sarah Greig said...

Thank you once again. Actually, my master read your post and is having me write about the topic. Thank you again Sir.

Anonymous said...

It costs billions to educate women past grade 8. Why bother?