In other posts, Ayla warned of the ways in which she thought feminism undermined families. She observed that working women often filled caretaking roles—teachers, nurses, secretaries—for clients, bosses, and customers, when they should have been filling them at home. “What a backwards world we live in where Mom doesn’t simply serve her own family in this function,” Ayla wrote. Meanwhile, she believed that a liberal arts education taught young people how to speak foreign languages and talk about philosophy but not how to live everyday lives: to cook healthy meals, sew their own clothes, or
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