Sometimes I start to feel so anxious for my sisters (not biological but more metaphorical) in other states :( it's like what can I do to help them and/or reach out for them? Will they ever have the opportunity for a higher education if they aren't even granted permission for their own reproductive rights? :((
I mean, in the end, an educated individual will eventually (not always) turn into an educated parent. And, an educated parent will normally (not always) yield an offspring who is able to contribute a little bit more as a citizen (in theory). Why can't these States see this truth? Why can't these states see the benefits of maintaining an educated female populous?
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Date: 4/5/12 03:42 (UTC)I mean, in the end, an educated individual will eventually (not always) turn into an educated parent. And, an educated parent will normally (not always) yield an offspring who is able to contribute a little bit more as a citizen (in theory). Why can't these States see this truth? Why can't these states see the benefits of maintaining an educated female populous?