It appears to be the same strum and drang about how haaaaaaaaaaaaaaard it is to be a mother with the natural conclusion that society needs to give more to mothers.
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‘Mothers are trying too hard, and society is not trying nearly hard enough.’
I'm getting so tired of this shit. Our society is extremely pronatalist now and the U.S. Government is throwing money at people to have kids. There are endless social programs to support people who cannot afford them. Yet, it appears there is a large contingent that will not be satisfied until the Gubmint and employers make the decision to have a kid sacrifice-free and economically free to parents. (At at a cost to everyone else.)
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Around 30% of domestic abuse begins in pregnancy.
Don't breed with a loser. Personal choice.
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In a social media-scrutinised, global-competitive world, every aspect of children’s lives must be optimised. Domestic life has become Instagram-filtered, privatised, and atomised.
Does anyone over the age of 16 believe social media is authentic? Nobody is going to die by not being on the web or having an instagram account.
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Most mothers work part time, where pay is lower and prospects for promotion are reduced by more than half.
People who work less than full time should not make the same as full time workers. It's simple arithmetic. Arithmetic also applies to time. If you are not at a job full time, why should you get a promotion? A business crisis or rush does not always happen between 0900 and 1500.
Why should a manager apologize for promoting someone who is there full time and who puts in the hours? Note: I'm not even saying Moos WHO WORK FULL TIME should not be promoted, if they can work the hours.
The law of the land used to be "equal pay for equal work," i.e. a merit based system.
Now all these idiots want to venture down the slippery slope and to dismantle merit based compensation. They want equal pay for
unequal work. I believe it's called socialism. I'm not against flexible hours and part time jobs, but how about making them available to people who want them, not just Moos?
It's all very tiring.