| ▲ | port11 a day ago | |||||||
I’m a parent and don’t agree with this kind of measure. No parent in my non-tech circle wants this. None of them are worried about the stuff politicians talk about. We care about raising them well, schools, energy drinks, bullying, whether they will have a liveable planet and a good life. That said, I think your take is somewhat rude and antagonistic. Collectively, we go to some effort to protect or support different groups of people. Society puts in place reasonable measures to sensibly aid those that need a little extra help. Parents don’t expect other people to provide that where it is unreasonable. No supported group does. Substitute <target> for something else and you get: > I am. Be blind. That’s your job. Not mine. I can see. Stop expecting me to care that you don’t. The sighted are a majority. Get used to hearing this more often. Does that still seem fair? | ||||||||
| ▲ | panny 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The blind didn't choose to be that way. Grow up. Be the parent and stop being a manchild expecting the world to raise your children for you. You already get generous tax credits for every child, paid for by the childless. I think they are too generous. You already get a generous helping of property taxes to pay for your child's public school (aka, daycare). You leave work early to "pick up the kids" while the childless stay behind and pick up the slack. I'm not advocating that we take away wheelchair ramps, but you intentionally want to conflate it with that so you can continue to steal money from the childless and force the childess to do your jobs for you. I'm sick of you people acting like your offspring are more important than everyone else. They are not. You will not get age checks. We will vote you down. Everyone is sick of coddling you. | ||||||||
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