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Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

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The world is on fire
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No, this is not the Taliban or daesh or from a Muslim but from a right winger.

Article: Boise State Professor: Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

A political-science professor is under fire after declaring that “independent women” are a threat to society and should stick to “feminine goals.”
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Boise State University professor Scott Yenor, who previously served on far-right Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s task force investigating right-wing claims of “indoctrination” in schools, made the bizarre declaration during the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando in late October, the Idaho Statesman reports.
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Yenor’s comments at the Oct. 31 event went well beyond sexist stereotypes, with the professor suggesting a nation could only be “great” if men and women were kept apart in their respective spheres.

“Young men must be respectable and responsible to inspire young women to be secure with feminine goals of homemaking and having children,” he told the crowd. “Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.
 

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The world is on fire
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Coincidentally I saw this about restrictions on women during the 1960's:

“People Now Do Not Realize What It Was Like Then”: Tumblr User Lists What Things Weren’t Legal For Women In The 1960s

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Lain

Well-Known Member
No, this is not the Taliban or daesh or from a Muslim but from a right winger.

Article: Boise State Professor: Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

A political-science professor is under fire after declaring that “independent women” are a threat to society and should stick to “feminine goals.”
...
Boise State University professor Scott Yenor, who previously served on far-right Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s task force investigating right-wing claims of “indoctrination” in schools, made the bizarre declaration during the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando in late October, the Idaho Statesman reports.
...
Yenor’s comments at the Oct. 31 event went well beyond sexist stereotypes, with the professor suggesting a nation could only be “great” if men and women were kept apart in their respective spheres.

“Young men must be respectable and responsible to inspire young women to be secure with feminine goals of homemaking and having children,” he told the crowd. “Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.

Not an uncommon take, I'm surprised he said it publicly.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
No, this is not the Taliban or daesh or from a Muslim but from a right winger.

Article: Boise State Professor: Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

A political-science professor is under fire after declaring that “independent women” are a threat to society and should stick to “feminine goals.”
...
Boise State University professor Scott Yenor, who previously served on far-right Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s task force investigating right-wing claims of “indoctrination” in schools, made the bizarre declaration during the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando in late October, the Idaho Statesman reports.
...
Yenor’s comments at the Oct. 31 event went well beyond sexist stereotypes, with the professor suggesting a nation could only be “great” if men and women were kept apart in their respective spheres.

“Young men must be respectable and responsible to inspire young women to be secure with feminine goals of homemaking and having children,” he told the crowd. “Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.

DANG!!!! I need to tell Mrs Wu..... she should not be a doctor.......wait....does this apply if the woman is from China?

I also know another woman who is a PhD computer engineer......oh wait.... but she from China too... so it may not apply...

as to Ivy league schools, they were not co-ed until 1969 and then it was only Princeton and Yale.

And troglodyte has no political affiliation...they are all over the place
 
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anna.

colors your eyes with what's not there
I've debated so many right-wingers over the years, this is a common take, including the lament that women should never have been given the right to vote.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
I'm so surprised ... that he didn't have 'political science' listed as another forbidden faculty.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
No, this is not the Taliban or daesh or from a Muslim but from a right winger.

Article: Boise State Professor: Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

A political-science professor is under fire after declaring that “independent women” are a threat to society and should stick to “feminine goals.”
...
Boise State University professor Scott Yenor, who previously served on far-right Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s task force investigating right-wing claims of “indoctrination” in schools, made the bizarre declaration during the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando in late October, the Idaho Statesman reports.
...
Yenor’s comments at the Oct. 31 event went well beyond sexist stereotypes, with the professor suggesting a nation could only be “great” if men and women were kept apart in their respective spheres.

“Young men must be respectable and responsible to inspire young women to be secure with feminine goals of homemaking and having children,” he told the crowd. “Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.

Funny little man
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
No, this is not the Taliban or daesh or from a Muslim but from a right winger.

Article: Boise State Professor: Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

A political-science professor is under fire after declaring that “independent women” are a threat to society and should stick to “feminine goals.”
...
Boise State University professor Scott Yenor, who previously served on far-right Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s task force investigating right-wing claims of “indoctrination” in schools, made the bizarre declaration during the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando in late October, the Idaho Statesman reports.
...
Yenor’s comments at the Oct. 31 event went well beyond sexist stereotypes, with the professor suggesting a nation could only be “great” if men and women were kept apart in their respective spheres.

“Young men must be respectable and responsible to inspire young women to be secure with feminine goals of homemaking and having children,” he told the crowd. “Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.

I certainly agree.

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Is what a sexist would say.
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
I'm not surprised by the sexist attitude described in the OP. I've seen it manifest among some conservatives I either know in real life or have encountered online. My father-in-law was like that towards me when my husband and I were first married. I have butted heads with my father-in-law a few times over the years, but he's mellowed in his old age or else he's given up trying to tame me.

True story... my husband and I went to purchase a previously-owned Pontiac Montana minivan. So, my husband found two of these vans in the same car dealership. One was gold, and the other was silver. My previous minivan was a silver Honda Odyssey, so I wanted the gold Montana. My husband told the salesman that I wanted the gold van. The salesman looked irritated, and he told my husband (with me standing there), "Tell your wife she wants the silver van!" My husband laughed at him and said, "You tell my wife that!" Needless to say, this male chauvinistic salesman apparently lost his nerve when he looked over at me and saw the look on my face. I guess he was smart enough to realize that it would be unwise for him to cross a redhead. I'd have walked away from buying this gold Montana if I hadn't wanted it so much. And to add insult to injury to this sexist salesman, my husband found a deal online that was $3,000 less than the listed price of the van. The salesman had to honor the deal because of the car dealership's promise to match prices. I felt completely vindicated when my husband told him about the lower price. I'll never forget the look on his face.
 
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Orbit

I'm a planet
No, this is not the Taliban or daesh or from a Muslim but from a right winger.

Article: Boise State Professor: Keep Women Out of Medicine, Engineering, and Law

A political-science professor is under fire after declaring that “independent women” are a threat to society and should stick to “feminine goals.”
...
Boise State University professor Scott Yenor, who previously served on far-right Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s task force investigating right-wing claims of “indoctrination” in schools, made the bizarre declaration during the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando in late October, the Idaho Statesman reports.
...
Yenor’s comments at the Oct. 31 event went well beyond sexist stereotypes, with the professor suggesting a nation could only be “great” if men and women were kept apart in their respective spheres.

“Young men must be respectable and responsible to inspire young women to be secure with feminine goals of homemaking and having children,” he told the crowd. “Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.

It's pretty standard stuff for evangelicals.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm not surprised by the sexist attitude described in the OP. I've seen it manifest among some conservatives I either know in real life or have encountered online. My father-in-law was like that towards me when my husband and I were first married. I have butted heads with my father-in-law a few times over the years, but he's mellowed in his old age or else he's given up trying to tame me.

True story... my husband and I went to purchase a previously-owned Pontiac Montana minivan. So, my husband found two of these vans in the same car dealership. One was gold, and the other was silver. My previous minivan was a silver Honda Odyssey, so I wanted the gold Montana. My husband told the salesman that I wanted the gold van. The salesman looked irritated, and he told my husband (with me standing there), "Tell your wife she wants the silver van!" My husband laughed at him and said, "You tell my wife that!" Needless to say, this male chauvinistic salesman apparently lost his nerve when he looked over at me and saw the look on my face. I guess he was smart enough to realize that it would be unwise for him to cross a redhead. I'd have walked away from buying this gold Montana if I hadn't wanted it so much. And to add insult to injury to this sexist salesman, my husband found a deal online that was $3,000 less than the listed price of the van. The salesman had to honor the deal because of the car dealership's promise to match prices. I felt completely vindicated when my husband told him about the lower price. I'll never forget the look on his face.

We have 2 places of business (one a bank, one a car dealership) that are on our personal 'do not use in any circumstance' list because of sexist behaviour similar to this.

My wife has a very thick skin, but on both occassions the things said were ignorant and relics of the past.

In the case of the bank, it was a woman saying them, which was even more jarring, tbh.
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
We have 2 places of business (one a bank, one a car dealership) that are on our personal 'do not use in any circumstance' list because of sexist behaviour similar to this.

My wife has a very thick skin, but on both occassions the things said were ignorant and relics of the past.

In the case of the bank, it was a woman saying them, which was even more jarring, tbh.

I had an old man snap at me once, and he said, "I don't want no woman opening the door for me!" when I opened the door for him at a local convenience store. Also, my husband and I were visiting my in-laws (not long after we were married) and my mother-in-law tried to lecture me about a good wife serving her husband. We were watching a movie, and my husband said he was thirsty, and he wanted something to drink. Before he had the chance to ask me if I wanted a drink too, his disgruntled mother interrupts him and says to me, "Your husband said he wants something to drink!" Well, I looked at her and defiantly said, "He has two feet! He's capable of getting himself something to drink on his own." She and my father-in-law nearly fell out of their chairs. Neither one of them could believe that I talked back to them like that, and that I didn't immediately jump up to get my husband something to drink. They weren't happy with me at all. Now, I would have gladly obliged my husband if he had asked me, but he didn't. He was about to ask me if I was thirsty and if I needed a drink too, since he was already planning to get something to drink.
 
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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Probably due to the erosion of the nuclear family and the tragic rise of latchkey children.

It's not that woman can't do the job, but those women that put careers above family as a priority.

At least until the children grow up they need at least one parent to properly rear and direct them ideally.

It's been a basis for stability in the past that now has consequences as both parents largely need to work in today's society leaving kids to essentially fend for themselves.
 

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The world is on fire
Premium Member
Probably due to the erosion of the nuclear family and the tragic rise of latchkey children.

It's not that woman can't do the job, but those women that put careers above family as a priority.

At least until the children grow up they need at least one parent to properly rear and direct them ideally.

It's been a basis for stability in the past that now has consequences as both parents largely need to work in today's society leaving kids to essentially fend for themselves.

That illustrates the problem.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
“Every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather to recruit and demand more of men who become engineers. Ditto for med school, and the law, and every trade,” he said.

He needs help.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
That illustrates the problem.
I think he had it backwards and just erroneously or intentionally blamed the women instead of the changes that had forced both parents to work for support that destroyed a classic family structure.

A classic scapegoat in other words.
 
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