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Posted By: Big Bopper, 3/26/2025 7:28:53 PM

Moms are wonderful creatures. They soothe, and they smooth. They resolve conflict with milk and cookies. Without moms, we wouldn’t be here. Not all women are moms. Joan of Arc was not a soother or a smoother, and was never a mom. Nor was Amelia Earhart or Queen Elizabeth I. Even among strong women who were mothers, not all were moms. Golda Meir and Margaret Thatcher had children but, to the public at least, they were not moms. Some women can change from a skirt into pants and back again, depending on the setting, and maybe Meir and Thatcher did. Others can’t.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: jar 3/26/2025 8:59:42 PM (No. 1921786)
To the best of my recollection of history, Joan of Arc never had a chance to be a mom, since she was burned at the stake at age 14.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Timber Queen 3/26/2025 9:50:09 PM (No. 1921806)
#1 - St. Joan of Arc was burned at the stake when she was 18. She was 14 when she took up arms. I also thought that reference was misplaced. But, I can forgive Beaton because he's a secular man and doesn't know any better. For the record, I'm a practicing Catholic and Joan is my Baptismal name, having a secular first name. I've read everything I could about her. I'm currently reading Mark Twain's biography, "Joan of Arc". It was his favorite book of all his writings. Twain spent eleven years researching Joan's life, including many trips to France to view original documents such as her trial transcripts. Its an incredible read! I really didn't get the point of this article. I don't think comparing a diversity hire's incompetence to a Mom's ability to smooth over disagreements was a wise choice. It appears Beaton's angle for this was harder to flesh out when it got down to putting words on the screen. He's always hit-and-miss anyway, so today's entry is not a surprise...just the "hook and angle" of the article.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 3/27/2025 5:45:09 AM (No. 1921844)
Attempting to put people or animals into the same grouping never works out. Some mothers value life above all else, some will kill without remorse to protect their own. Allowing savages to control your campus does not serve anybody's interests and looks a lot like cowardice and incompetence.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: anniebc 3/27/2025 7:15:04 AM (No. 1921867)
We've feminized society more than enough. It annoys me that there's so much emphasis on women's history month and every other history month that seeks to divide US. Even the White House is celebrating women's history after the halting of DEI. It all needs to stop. While it may be rare that a woman comes along and does great things, it doesn't mean all women should aspire to rule the world like men. When I was raising my children, I was perfectly content to rule my home (so to speak) so my husband could go conquer the portion of the world allotted to him. I had more than enough girl power for me in that role.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Roscoelewis 3/27/2025 11:08:44 AM (No. 1921957)
In my experience, most college administrator are pussys.
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