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In reply to the discussion: Mom Demands School Go Peanut-Free For Allergic Child [View all]Uzair
(241 posts)Nobody's talking about banning peanut products everywhere. They're talking about banning them in schools with students who have these extremely severe, life threatening allergies. It is a MILD inconvenience, to say the least, to ask parents to not put peanuts into their children's lunches. And whether or not they die from ingestion is not exactly relevant. It's not hard for a child to accidently ingest peanut products. By banning them, you reduce the risk that much more.
Is it so much to ask that a child be able to at least grow up with a little less of a risk of being killed? I understand that he's going to have to live his whole goddamn life with the disease and that the world will not be able to accommodate him. How about we give him a childhood then? How about people have a little bit of fucking compassion for the situation that this child has to live with?
When I see people here saying that he "has to learn life isn't fair", or any other such bullshit, my faith in humanity diminishes a little bit more. Do you people realize what you're saying? His "learning" that life "isn't fair" requires him to DIE FROM ACCIDENTLY INGESTING SOMETHING that shouldn't have been in the building. This isn't some fucking game. This isn't some fucking stick your finger into a mouse trap and learn from your experience type thing. This isn't breaking a bone, getting a cut or a scrape, this isn't trying a smoke or a drink, or riding a bike too fast.
This is life and death. That's my "line", as you so put it, for the inconvenience. Oh the humanity, now you can't put peanut butter in Jenny's peanut butter and jelly sandwich! How dare this one kid who may just DIE from it deny you your selfishness!