why return to the matriarchy societies international?
because we all could have had a happier childhood.
capitalism s only important thing is the profits made from problems=so governments fing out
what makes problems, and then they make sure these problems solutions get censored (by schools, medias, movies, books , professionals, etc)
the matriarchy only important thing is the guarantee of the needs (not toys, or books from forests)
of the young and future generations+ security, love, safety and the right to equality and to say no.
if buying stuff is the way to be happy, like my teachers repeated to me for 20 years, then why do
rich people need therapy and commit suidides. why are so called poor (natural living) sing and dance for free and are happy gardening (when they are not overtaxed to pay for teachers and
other professionals.
matriarchy land societies are a secure return to priority of chilhood freedom=not=drugs.
umoja tribe in africa has squatted land= its better than womens work coops where men come
and take the womens pay cheques or profits to pay for their drugs or cars or ...girls
any out there have such land for us?
because mothers pay will come ,go, but our land can be given to our granddaughters, forever
protecting them form official and non official selling their sex like marriage.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
incest prevention= iroquois women solution
- can we respect the trditional native womens experiences in prevention of many problems?
=can we learn and not always teach because white woman says shes superior, yet she has many
problems she denies there allready are solutions for= she pays for more research
= iroquois women tolerted men ony as guests in the mtriarchy communal house and lands
= at puberty, men left their mothers clan and joined mens group as full and equal adults
=can a woman in a couple, be in a position to protect herself and her child?
= iroquois women had only 2 children= spaced 5=6 year apart to give each child full care
= at 6, the child was able to join the grandmothers for one on one teaching by observing not
punishment or reward
= after childhood of freedom, at puberty the child acted mature from wanting to be accepted into the adult group
=is any issue more important than the protection of childhood from sexual exploitation=
we all want to choose our own partners= so why not children have a choice?
-indian men never approaached a woman- only the women were allowed to approach the men
because the woman is weaker pysically and woulld fear say no to request.
= can you vote on this?
=easy solutions =hear native women wisdom of thousands of years of experience.thanks.
=can we learn and not always teach because white woman says shes superior, yet she has many
problems she denies there allready are solutions for= she pays for more research
= iroquois women tolerted men ony as guests in the mtriarchy communal house and lands
= at puberty, men left their mothers clan and joined mens group as full and equal adults
=can a woman in a couple, be in a position to protect herself and her child?
= iroquois women had only 2 children= spaced 5=6 year apart to give each child full care
= at 6, the child was able to join the grandmothers for one on one teaching by observing not
punishment or reward
= after childhood of freedom, at puberty the child acted mature from wanting to be accepted into the adult group
=is any issue more important than the protection of childhood from sexual exploitation=
we all want to choose our own partners= so why not children have a choice?
-indian men never approaached a woman- only the women were allowed to approach the men
because the woman is weaker pysically and woulld fear say no to request.
= can you vote on this?
=easy solutions =hear native women wisdom of thousands of years of experience.thanks.
Friday, June 19, 2009
paid mothering.. or sell our babies?
communist china used to pay mothers a salary for the first 2 years of childs life, is that good?how
ia it usefull to who to encourage unmarried mothers only to sell their babies- for the good mental health of the child?
how many womens suicides have been a direct result of thiss government funded policy?
are womens energy belonging tomen or babies?
who decides, women?foster or adoption business?
ia it usefull to who to encourage unmarried mothers only to sell their babies- for the good mental health of the child?
how many womens suicides have been a direct result of thiss government funded policy?
are womens energy belonging tomen or babies?
who decides, women?foster or adoption business?
Thursday, June 18, 2009
daily question - birth control plants -legalize?
please write us about:
- should native women of the world be allowed access to their traditional birth control plants
- should this be legalized as a choice - as emmemagogue (iroqquois women)
- California Indian women still use their plant birth control
= causes no cancer, infections and surgical accidents tearing uterus, woman in control even during war disorganized medical access and pregnancies,
=see references in book iroquois women or universities reseearch into herbology
please write with your info and experiences.
is this every grandmothers right to teach her daughters, land for women to grow this
self sufficiency from white mans medical dependence, patriarvchy medical oppression
of midwives and herbologist women. religious monopoly of knowledge and of healing profession
- should native women of the world be allowed access to their traditional birth control plants
- should this be legalized as a choice - as emmemagogue (iroqquois women)
- California Indian women still use their plant birth control
= causes no cancer, infections and surgical accidents tearing uterus, woman in control even during war disorganized medical access and pregnancies,
=see references in book iroquois women or universities reseearch into herbology
please write with your info and experiences.
is this every grandmothers right to teach her daughters, land for women to grow this
self sufficiency from white mans medical dependence, patriarvchy medical oppression
of midwives and herbologist women. religious monopoly of knowledge and of healing profession
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