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9 May, 2007 at 2:19 pm #6992
I noticed in the paper today that once again its dads who are to blame for their kids behavioural problems and poor scholastic achievement lol, not merely “absent” dads, but ones who work too many hours and are too tired to effectively parent too this time around
This from the same government thats determined to tax people onto public transport which would lengthen the working week for parents, the same government that has for decades sided with womens whims to make it as difficult for dads to have the “priviledge” of seeing their own kids, the government that has systematically demonised the male parents role in the home as well as being the same government whos ridiculous money wasting abilities has resulted in some of the highest levels of taxation for the poorest levels of services in the world which in turn means people HAVE to work longer hours just to have a decent standard of living
The same government that has an open door policy to eastern europeans because of the fact they will work 60 hours a week for a 35 hour paypacket meaning the existing population is under pressure to match that working practise
The same government which whilst claiming to support “equality” ONLY pays two weeks PAternity leave but 9 months of MAternity leave amongst other subtle things that subconciously work towards making the social image of a male parent seem like a bit of an inconsequential unnecessary frivolity but then moans when men actually act in the way they are raised to feel with regards their kids
And not one mention of the countless kids whos dads arent “absent”, but whos mothers either engineered that absence deliberately or who only sought a sperm donor either deliberately or by promiscuity, whos to blame for THEIR illiterate misbehaving where they were unilaterally parented from the word go? Where are the comments about women practising responsible breeding and birthing practices
Wouldnt their time and vocalising be better spent looking at the social climate for families? The taxation levels families endure? Incentives to make being a family rather than a single parent more apetising? Looking at the social indoctrinations that make people see relationshiops AND children as disposeable fashion accessories?
But that would then mean them doing a lot of blaming and finger pointing at mirrors so its probably not likely to happen anytime soon plus its quite possibly an unsolveable or long term problem anyway and blaming someone without offering any solutions is SOOOO much easier innit lol
PAH!
9 May, 2007 at 3:06 pm #270241how right you are uber. absent fathers aside. [Thats another discussion} most fathers i know work round the clock just to make ends meet. mums are forced back to work to feed and clothe their families as dad alone cant make enough money, if they drive for a living they are almost guaranteed to have points and fines on a yearly basis. the health and safety zealouts make working anywhere a nightmare. the kids leaving school can bareley read and write. and its all down to dad…
on the other hand if everyone stopped working when they have children they would get free housing free council tax etc and would have lots of time to be with, and educate their brood. and we can import people from all over the globe to do the jobs we do now just to have it all taken off us in taxes. sounds like a plan to me… :lol: :lol: -
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