I think you're out of line here.I'm curious, would the mod team be saying the same thing if ThorM465 was spouting racist nonsense? This isn't a difference of opinion, the dude is posting sexist rants on a post about furthering a young women's education.
What you allow determines how people see the forum and right now you are allowing and defending obnoxiously sexist behavior.
While I don't share the zeal that Thor does, a different world view with a primary focus on family vs career development isn't all that radical of an idea. It's not sexist to acknowledge that women and men are indeed different, and may need to take that into account in plotting out life choices. A wife/mother role is not inherently "less than" a surgeon or engineer role unless it is in your own mind.
The biggest challenge is that significant education debt is "irreversible" in that student loans can't be discharged nor can the asset be sold (like many/most other loans) in the situation where perspectives and priorities may significantly change in the future. It's probably second only to the decision to have children in the permanent impact in a person's life. The timing of this decision compounds its difficulty. Women mostly make the decision on education/career in the early 20's when few of us are primarily focused on children/families. That priority list changes dramatically in the next decade of life for many, but decisions made re education/career can handcuff people from changing their lives to fit their evolving priorities...
It's a tough thing.
