Breastfeeding in public, children at restaurants and movies, mother-and-child parking spots...are all part of a bigger debate. There are those who see babies and children as members of the human race with rights attached, and those that see them as slightly less worthy of those rights than those who have reached adulthood.
Even well-behaved children with great parents can be loud and messy sometimes. I'm disturbed by the sheer lack of tolerance for them these days. They aren't "spawn", "crotch droppings" or any other nasty term I've read on CS. They are human beings, and deserving of respect.
Essentially restricting a breast-fed child to their homes. This is short-sighted. Children's brains develop by exploring the world around them. A society that raises children with a strict "never seen and never heard" mentality is handicapping that generation for life.
Remember - one day this generation will be growing our food, building our houses, treating our illnesses, and changing our diapers in nursing homes.
And what is the compromise you'd be willing to make on your part? You're quick to sentence a baby to house arrest, but refuse to simply avert your eyes when you see something that offends you? Is this a fair compromise?
Even well-behaved children with great parents can be loud and messy sometimes. I'm disturbed by the sheer lack of tolerance for them these days. They aren't "spawn", "crotch droppings" or any other nasty term I've read on CS. They are human beings, and deserving of respect.
Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer
Remember - one day this generation will be growing our food, building our houses, treating our illnesses, and changing our diapers in nursing homes.
The fact is, we all have to share this world together, and the word is compromise.
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