Good Tuesday Morning!
1. Question – Is one of the reasons why everything
is so upside down because our gender roles have morphed
into one?
2. Thought – Fathers, of earlier generations –
no less loving, no less devoted, different circumstances,
different criteria: they were the sole breadwinners. They
hammered away at the office. Mothers stayed home, ran
things there. Mothers, like mine, did 99% of what was then
widely understood to be mothering. So, more or less, had
it always been, with their parents, and theirs before
them, all the way back to, one presumes, a quiet watering
hole somewhere in the Rift Valley.
At home fathers shared tales of their forays in the wider
world. They imparted wisdom and authority from on high.
Father, after all, knew best. Often today’s mothers
– Janice, for example – work outside the home,
too, and brings home with them much of the steam and
managerial style of a day at the office. Often they win as
much bread as, or more than, their husbands. This changes
the equation in both fact and perception – the very
concept of gender roles seems less relevant today, even
archaic – which changes parenting, which of course
changes children. Confronted by this new parental
full-court press, contemporary children will often respond
with a shrugging compliance, even passivity.
This is the new normal. They go along to
get along, as a teacher friend observed sympathetically,
because it’s too much trouble not to. (You Are Not
Special by David McCullough, Jr.)
“Government is really a crappy dad.”
(John Stossell)