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by Ace_Archive
My aunt is a math and science GENIUS. When she was 14 she contracted Lupus, stayed in bed and missed school for 12 years, and still, after having had no real schooling for over a decade, got the highest standardized test score NYC had ever seen for a brief period.
Upon entering college, before the Women's Lib movement, she dealt with being harassed by her teacher every day, DESPITE being the most intelligent person in her class, so she finally quit. Without a complete college education, she was forced to take a job as an engineer, where she was also continually harassed. There, she met the one man who actually respected her, my uncle, but he made her convert to orthodox judaism and thus introduced her to a whole new community of people who would never embrace her / treat her like dirt for once being catholic. She also got to be locked up in the home as a homemaker for 20 years, raising kids!
I was once hanging out with my cousins, watching the film 'Tootsie,' which is all about women & respect in the workplace, etc... My aunt came in, saw the film, and tried to tell her kids about it, but they were pretty disinterested, ignored her completely, and she walked away dejectedly.
Here's the kicker: A few years ago, my uncle decided that my aunt should finally get a job, seeing as her kids had grown up. She decided to get a job at a hospital, giving x-rays. Because of the Lupus she'd had when she was younger, her body was particularly weak, and she failed the physical part of the exam. However, she aced the doctor's portion, and when the hospital saw her grades, then did some research on he previous grades, they realized she should be TEACHING doctors, not assisting them. They offered to set her up with a teaching job in New York, at Maimonides hospital no less, in a VERY lucrative position.
My aunt, being the good orthodox woman that she is, left the decision up to her husband, who, of course, said no.
And so, my poor aunt will be stuck inside her house for the rest of her life.
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.