Monday, June 30, 2014

Teachers, Birth Control, Unions, and SCOTUS | Reclaim Reform

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Teachers, Birth Control, Unions, and SCOTUS

Today’s Supreme Court judges, five are judges and four are justices, decided to expose their extremist postures.
Today’s decisions are about women in particular. Women, who are the majority in America, are referred to as lesser beings with minority issues – women’s issues. Birth control is referred to as a women’s issue. How deep into our everyday lives does this reach? Even Microsoft’s spellcheck marks “women’s” issues as a spelling error.
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The vast majority of teachers are women, therefore the entire issue of corporate education reform is primarily a women’s issue. Both major teachers’ unions represent women as the vast majority of their memberships. As a matter of fact, our society still considers any form of childcare women’s issues. (As a retired male teacher, I have always dealt with that. Whenever someone asked me what I did for a living, I answered, “A teacher.” And they responded, “A teacher?”)
The home healthcare worker in the union case is a woman. The majority of home healthcare providers are women.
Major media repeatedly reports on unfair treatment of women in other countries as human rights issues. The abuses of human rights issues in America are reported as women’s issues, a mere ideological trade-off of sorts.
Corporate America loves women because they can pay them less for the same job. The equal rights amendment never passed. When men and women are both in the market for Teachers, Birth Control, Unions, and SCOTUS | Reclaim Reform: