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Women these days are wasting their reproductive years doing vapid work at glorified adult daycares. Would it be sensible to ban women from the workforce until, say, their third child?
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genesisSOC on scored.co
15 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Hmm, what exactly do you envision in this monoethnic White society? To me, I imagine each family in a local community is on a rather large compound of "off grid" based living in members of at least 30 or more. Just about every married couple has at least 5 kids, some up to 14 or more, and all of these kids are put to work on various tasks around the compound; boys to male tasks and girls to female tasks, molding them into their respective roles as men and women someday. The boys will learn all the masculine tasks from their fathers and other men in the compound: hunting, skinning, gutting, chopping wood, building fires, creating shelters, lifting and moving heavy stuff, building useful things, repairs, ect. while all the girls do the same with their mothers and women: teaching, cooking, knitting, laundry, gardening, ect.. So these 45 year old women of a rather low number of 3 adult children would still be working with the other children and women on the compound doing their natural tasks. It's hard for me to imagine any other scenario in this kind of world
fourleaved on scored.co
15 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
To protect something like that, you are going to need seats of power and that's going to attract and concentrate large numbers of people. And large concentrations of people have different needs than independent homesteads.

The closest to what you're envisioning that I can see possible, protected by militias, would still require a locus of power
genesisSOC on scored.co
15 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Aren't these the types of societies we've seen for thousands of years under Christian European monarchy and then for a shorter time under National Socialism?
fourleaved on scored.co
15 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Agrarian societies of the Middle Ages are exactly what I'm thinking of. But like I said, these societies still require a locus of power. Which inevitably concentrates people together, and establishes a different set of needs for the people.

In my estimation, this includes certain jobs that may be held by women as needed.
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