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We can't fix the world. At least we didn't exterminate our Jews.
but we can agree that your point that you were trying to make was 100% bs and made up?
We can't fix the world. At least we didn't exterminate our Jews.
but we can agree that your point that you were trying to make was 100% bs and made up?
No not at all. You're a typical negative nancy liberal. You somehow attack America because Germany exterminated the Jews. Should we take every African, Asian, European who is suffering. You're just cherry picking bullshit. We took some in. Einstein came to America, saw what was happening in Germany, and stayed. We also did take in some Jews. Did we take all, no. Was it a mistake, sure. But again we didn't start the mess.
Wrong. I updated the data of an out of date source using words and descriptions. Then I left the discussion. Where do you see a tapout?
You need to go back and read the conversation with some objectivity. It's pretty sad TBH. You come off as biased, confused, and generally out of your depth.
There was a lot of great things from that generation.
The family was together, Dad had a job that could support the family, Mom stayed home to raise the kids and not daycare, the Bible was read in school, morality was encouraged in school. There were many great things of that decade.
I think ideally women should be raising their kids at home. That is her #1 responsibility as a mom. Her #1 responsibility is not her career.Do you think women should be aloud to work if they want? And do you think they aren't aloud to stay home anymore?
So basically these Trump people want an America that is gone and never ever coming back.
I think ideally women should be raising their kids at home. That is her #1 responsibility as a mom. Her #1 responsibility is not her career.
I think feminism has gotten many women to believe that they must have a career to be a successful woman.
Many women and men have bought into that lie. And I believe it's had a negative effect on society.
I heard someone say this one time. What do all mass school shooters have in common? They were all in daycare as a child and their mom was working in her career. That's interesting.
I never said all women wereBut not all women are moms. And not all women are capable of becoming moms
Yes work can be rewarding. But never forget your first responsibility. Is to your kids. If you can survive on one income with dad working. That is better. Because daycare isn't raising your kids. If you cannot, then mom may have to work to put food on the table.Work is rewarding. You don't think women can find work rewarding? They only do it because they've been lied to?
Yes work can be rewarding. But never forget your first responsibility. Is to your kids. If you can survive on one income with dad working. That is better. Because daycare isn't raising your kids. If you cannot, then mom may have to work to put food on the table.
I never said all women were
I'm not. You are misunderstood.Then why are you conflating what's good for "moms" with what's right for "women"?
Yes.@ripskater do you think women should have the right to make that decision for themselves?
Yes, but society has gone a long way toward basically telling women that being a house wife and full time mom isn't fulfilling and that women who chose that path are somehow less than those who enter the work force as if taking care of a home and raising children full time isn't just as much work as trying to straddle both worlds or putting off a family altogether to concentrate on a career.@ripskater do you think women should have the right to make that decision for themselves?
Yes, but society has gone a long way toward basically telling women that being a house wife and full time mom isn't fulfilling and that women who chose that path are somehow less than those who enter the work force as if taking care of a home and raising children full time isn't just as much work as trying to straddle both worlds or putting off a family altogether to concentrate on a career.
I'm not. You are misunderstood.
Yes.
Sorry, I was talking about moms.I asked if you thought women should be aloud to work, and your response was "a moms first responsibility...". I'm not misunderstanding that. You don't seem to be able to talk about the subject of women in the workplace without talking about moms.
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Sorry, I was talking about moms.
If a woman does not have kids, then work will not get in the way of her raising kids cause she doesn't have that responsibility.