GOP Senate Candidate Rails Against āEducatedā Women on Eve of Election
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Royce White, the GOP Senate candidate in Minnesota who once wrote that the ābad guys wonā World War II, had another bizarre take Mondayāthis time about the downsides of being married to an āeducatedā woman.
On a Nov. 1 radio interview on far-right Christian preacher Jesse Lee Petersonās The Fallen State, White, who also said he believes women āhave become too mouthy,ā declared that marrying āan educated woman, statistically, would probably not be a good idea.ā
In the interview, flagged by progressive watchdog group Media Matters for America, Peterson broaches the subject by saying he tells men ānot to marry women who are educated, because educated women do not make for good wives and mothers.ā
āDo you agree with that?ā Peterson, who has called womenās suffrage āone of the greatest mistakes America made,ā asked.
āThat educated women donāt make for good wives and mothers? You mean in the traditional sense, like educated in school?ā Royce said in response.
After Peterson affirmed thatās what he meant, White said he agreed, and suggested that it would be better if they went to church instead.
āYeah because, you know, if you go to the church, then thatās a form of education as well,ā he said.
Peterson then went further by saying of women who attend church: āYou shouldnāt marry one of those, either.ā But White didnāt go along with that.
āI actually say women who are educated in scripture are probably healthy, healthy wives, that they have a real education in scripture,ā he said.
Peterson, whoāas of 2020, at leastāhas never been married, insisted: āNo, women who are educated with the Bible are some of the worst wives.ā
White eventually brought the topic back to women who have attended school.
āIn some cases, no doubt. But I would say, do they make good wivesāeducated women? Again, I go back to the statistics because they help me. You know, there are exceptions. I would say there are certain scenarios and circumstances,ā he said.
āBut overall, educated women are much more likely to divorce men than women who arenāt traditionally educated,ā he continued, even though a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics study says otherwise.
āSo I guess that tells a large part of the story right there, continued White.
āIf youāre a man who wants to get married and end up divorced, an educated woman statistically would probably not be a good idea.ā
White, a former professional basketball player, is running to unseat three-term Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Yale and University of Chicago Law School graduate who has been married since 1993.
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