How Do You Keep Your Kids Sheltered?

Orthodox Jews send their children to Orthodox schools and to Orthodox activities and keep them sheltered. As a result, most of them are virgins when they marry — despite growing up in big cities — and they rarely turn into feminists and SJWs.

I just need a little money to start setting up yeshivos for goyim so they too can protect their kids from the filth. I’m willing to share the wisdom of the Torah for a price.

I’ve also got scripts and actors for a whole series of movies designed to eroticize each group to its own kind. Tikkun Olam!

Comments:

* In a way my children are sheltered (in the context of religion and social norms), but in other ways, they very much are not.

I’ve received one of those police visits for one of my children being out and about unsupervised: my 14 y/o son biking around town. The cop was extremely cool about it, though, and agreed with me that kids were supervised too much, but because it was peculiar in this day and age…

* I was raised in a non-Orthodox Jewish home and managed to avoid the worst of the modern filth and indoctrination while getting a reasonable education from secular schools. Some modern Orthodox schools do a good job teaching both religious and secular subjects, but the haredi/hasidic schools turn out people who are well-versed in Talmud but who can barely speak, read and write standard English and who are sorely deficient in math and science knowledge. There aren’t a lot of jobs in Talmud research, so the young haredis/hasids are totally dependent on the community for economic survival. Non-Jews would be wise to say no thanks to that model of education (and to end welfare payments to huge haredi and hasidic families forcing the haredis and hasids to limit the sizes of their families and get jobs).

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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