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Deprogramming the Next Generation

Perhaps the most serious threat to our future is the demasculinisation of the American male. [...]

My solutions include (but are not limited to):

1.) Mandatory National Service;

Every able-bodied male, beginning at the age of sixteen, should be required to keep an automatic rifle and be trained to properly operate the weapon. This Militia service would teach the young men discipline, Nationalism, and respect towards Authority. Their militia service should continue (for the defense of our Nation) until their 55th birthday.

2.) Incentives for mothers to leave the workforce;

Mothers in the workforce is a fundamentally bad idea. The primary duty of a wife and mother is to care for her children and manage the household. As such, it would be greatly beneficial for the State to provide monetary/tax incentives, by whatever means necessary, to encourage mothers to leave behind the workforce and return to their proper place.

3.) Restructuring of the public educational system;

The public education system must be torn down and rebuilt from the ground upward. First and foremost, the primary role of public schools should be to prepare young men for the workforce, and the young women for marriage and motherhood. Secondly, the school must instill discipline, morality, and National pride into every child. Teachers who hate America (or teachers who hate men, for that matter) must be fired and properly replaced. Funding should be dramatically cut, in order to encourage schools to "get back to basics." Math, Science (including Intelligent Design), Bible, English are the essentials for both sexes. For the young ladies, home ec ought to be an additional requirement for graduation; whereas gun safety would be a prerequisite for the young men. Any further education is the responsibility of parents.

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