Why should the fact that some kids have awful inattentive parents mean that other parents shouldn’t be good parents anyways? A lot of this comes down the the choices the parents make and it’s not up to chance.
ACiDRiFT on
“Oh look, it’s the consequences of my own actions.”
It is just like any video game you play, the more you train skills the better character you have. I plan to level my kid to 99. You choosing to not play is not my problem.
woailyx on
Remember when “privilege” was called “building a better life for your children”?
jak2125 on
>At one point, Swift even flirted with the idea of “simply abolishing the family” as a way of “solving the social justice problem” because “there would be a more level playing field” if we did, but ultimately concluded that “it is in the child’s interest to be parented”
Modern day Nostradamus.
plastimanb on
Professors degree is as good as toilet paper. What an absolute fool. What I do to care for my family has fuck all about anyone else. Willing to bet the dude isn’t a parent either.
OutlandishnessMain56 on
Ya I want my kid successful I’m going to give him every advantage I can.
StarsBear75063 on
Sounds like “dumbing down” to me.
Iamstillhere44 on
I can tell you a few things I know about this professor already just from reading the article.
The person doesn’t have kids.
The person will never have kids.
This person believes they know better than the parents on how to raise their own children.
This person has zero business or credibility in making any comments about families and how to raise children.
vertigonex on
It is the progressive way in a nutshell and is reminiscent of an elementary school bully who believes that the only way to lift themselves up is to tear others down.
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Why should the fact that some kids have awful inattentive parents mean that other parents shouldn’t be good parents anyways? A lot of this comes down the the choices the parents make and it’s not up to chance.
“Oh look, it’s the consequences of my own actions.”
It is just like any video game you play, the more you train skills the better character you have. I plan to level my kid to 99. You choosing to not play is not my problem.
Remember when “privilege” was called “building a better life for your children”?
>At one point, Swift even flirted with the idea of “simply abolishing the family” as a way of “solving the social justice problem” because “there would be a more level playing field” if we did, but ultimately concluded that “it is in the child’s interest to be parented”
Modern day Nostradamus.
Professors degree is as good as toilet paper. What an absolute fool. What I do to care for my family has fuck all about anyone else. Willing to bet the dude isn’t a parent either.
Ya I want my kid successful I’m going to give him every advantage I can.
Sounds like “dumbing down” to me.
I can tell you a few things I know about this professor already just from reading the article.
The person doesn’t have kids.
The person will never have kids.
This person believes they know better than the parents on how to raise their own children.
This person has zero business or credibility in making any comments about families and how to raise children.
It is the progressive way in a nutshell and is reminiscent of an elementary school bully who believes that the only way to lift themselves up is to tear others down.