I like that you title your post "this is rediculous (sic)" to refer to your own post. It was smart to remain anonymous. Nothing in it stands up to scrutiny.
> "First of all the freshman should obviously not be cursing to begin with."
Why is it obvious? And says whom, adults who curse? I'm sure the freshmen will listen to them!
> "But, as far as adults are concerned, it is called freedom of speech. We can say whatever we want, when we want."
Weisberg discusses this in her interview. Would you say that everything that you are allowed to do, it is wise to do?
> "In today's society men and women are equal, so we can swear as equally as men."
What an honor!
"Unfortunately, in the jewish education you are in a bubble and don't see how the rest of the world is."
Right, Jews who get a Jewish education, even an insular one, never hear people curse on the street. uh huh.
> "Whereas in the rest of the world women have the power and can sleep with whoever they want, ..."
I like that you title your post "this is rediculous (sic)" to refer to your own post. It was smart to remain anonymous. Nothing in it stands up to scrutiny.
> "First of all the freshman should obviously not be cursing to begin with."
Why is it obvious? And says whom, adults who curse? I'm sure the freshmen will listen to them!
> "But, as far as adults are concerned, it is called freedom of speech. We can say whatever we want, when we want."
Weisberg discusses this in her interview. Would you say that everything that you are allowed to do, it is wise to do?
> "In today's society men and women are equal, so we can swear as equally as men."
What an honor!
"Unfortunately, in the jewish education you are in a bubble and don't see how the rest of the world is."
Right, Jews who get a Jewish education, even an insular one, never hear people curse on the street. uh huh.
> "Whereas in the rest of the world women have the power and can sleep with whoever they want, ..."
Nice to see your priorities in order.