• Steve
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    1 year ago

    You’re kind of right.
    But… Liking one thing more, doesn’t mean you hate the other.
    Ask any honest mother with children.

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        1 year ago

        One who doesn’t insist they “love all their children equally”.
        Sure you tell them that. But one kid is usually more or less annoying, relatable, easy going, whaterer. You still love them all of course. But exactly the same? No.

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          As a father you are 1000% wrong. You are clearly not a parent. Obviously I get along with one of my children more because we are more alike. That doesn’t mean I love them more. Not everything is a competition.

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          Most mothers would probably disagree. We tend to like one child more than we like others, but we love them the all same.

          There’s the difference.

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            1 year ago

            That’s kind of exactly what I mean.

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      I don’t think mothers treat their least favourite child like the regime treats mothers in the US…

      I am not following the point unless this is an edge Lord take haha

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        The point is literally what I said. I don’t think I know how to be more clear.

        You don’t have to hate one thing, to like another thing more.
        You can like them both, while choosing one over the other.

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          The formal policy is clear indicative of disdain for mothers and children tho… it aint like they don’t care… they literally created a regime that punished both every chance they get.

          How is this “don’t care”

          This is out right hostility and you are whitewashing it.

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            1 year ago

            Who said “don’t care”?
            I’m confused. Are you sure your reply went to the right comment?
            I’ll assume it is.

            You have two opposing interests. If you help either one, you’ll hurt the other. You like both; But no matter what you choose, one of them will be “punished”.
            Guaranteeing parental leave will look like “clear indicative of disdain for” businesses, the same way not doing so does as you said.

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              that’s right, that’s what we are going for lol

              fuck parasites and rent seekers… we are trying to live a community, not a corpo state.

              or maybe it is just me who thinks like that…

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                Yah. Your replies are absolutely going to the wrong comments.
                I’m not Latino, and I have no idea what that’s about.