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Diamond_Dog

(32,104 posts)
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 04:03 PM Aug 2022

Raising kids is just so easy, isn't it?

This article made me so angry I could punch a hole in the wall. Because it’s so true.

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There's nothing Republicans love to do more than wax poetic about parenthood. Dip a toe into red state America and you'll be bombarded with cloying bumper stickers and Facebook memes about how motherhood is the "toughest job in the world." These sentiments aren't sincere, however. They are mostly meant to reassure women who have been sidelined from paid employment that they don't need that silly financial independence anyway. And in the last two years, things have grown worse as Republicans — in an attempt to justify book banning and "don't say gay" laws — have tried to rebrand themselves as a "Parents Party" that supposedly stands up for exhausted folks just trying to care for families.

Caring for and educating kids is hard work. But this sentimental claptrap from Republicans has always been empty noise. Now that Republicans have achieved their goal of banning abortion and making motherhood mandatory, the mask is slipping away. They are now letting loose with their true belief: Child-rearing is dumb and easy, not even really work at all.

The Republican attitude towards child-rearing can be summed up as this: "If women do it, how hard can it be?"

Republicans have absolutely no respect for the people who actually do the hard work of bringing up kids, both in and out of the home. Despite the employment of gender-neutral terms like "parenting," the truth of the matter is child care and teaching are still largely relegated to the realm of "women's work." And there's no number of saccharine slogans that will change the baseline conservatives' assumption that women's work doesn't count as real work.

Thirteen is an "absolutely phenomenal" age to become a mother, according to Jana Pinson, an anti-choice activist who has been granted millions of dollars to run a "crisis pregnancy center" meant to strongarm reluctant women into giving birth. Pinson gushed in a piece published Sunday in the Washington Post about how barely post-pubescent kids should embrace motherhood. "I've seen a lot of 13-year-olds do phenomenal" as mothers, Pinson insisted.

"It doesn't have to be a negative thing," she added, describing forced childbirth on middle school kids.

Much more

https://www.rawstory.com/republicans-have-inadvertently-revealed-their-deplorable-attitude-towards-parenting/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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Raising kids is just so easy, isn't it? (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Aug 2022 OP
Pinson and her ilk are pro-rape and it's so damn disgusting. I'm with you on how much this chowder66 Aug 2022 #1

chowder66

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1. Pinson and her ilk are pro-rape and it's so damn disgusting. I'm with you on how much this
Tue Aug 2, 2022, 06:08 PM
Aug 2022

makes me want to punch a hole in the wall.

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