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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1227811" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>Don't get me wrong, I'm very much in favor of tough love and expecting everyone to stand on their own and accept the consequences of their own decisions, but there is a huge difference between chronically enabling a loser and helping a child when a situation arises which may be beyond his control, or even which occurs because of an ocasional poor choice or lack of foresight. Even if caused by reckless or foolish choices, I certainy would never phrase a denial of assistance to a child of mine in terms like he could starve to death for all I cared. Maybe it was just luck, or maybe he did an exeptional job, because I never needed to go back and ask my father for serious help with any major financial issue, a place to live, etc, but I never doubted for a second that if anything serious ever happened that he would be there for me. It shall be the same for my children.</p><p></p><p>Illegitimate fatherless children are a scourge of our society and our economy. Sure, any child should be loved and welcomed, but discussing it as though there is no shame or probable negative affect on the life and potential of the child, the mother and the taxpayers is celebrating it. It is far too acceptable today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1227811, member: 23282"] Don't get me wrong, I'm very much in favor of tough love and expecting everyone to stand on their own and accept the consequences of their own decisions, but there is a huge difference between chronically enabling a loser and helping a child when a situation arises which may be beyond his control, or even which occurs because of an ocasional poor choice or lack of foresight. Even if caused by reckless or foolish choices, I certainy would never phrase a denial of assistance to a child of mine in terms like he could starve to death for all I cared. Maybe it was just luck, or maybe he did an exeptional job, because I never needed to go back and ask my father for serious help with any major financial issue, a place to live, etc, but I never doubted for a second that if anything serious ever happened that he would be there for me. It shall be the same for my children. Illegitimate fatherless children are a scourge of our society and our economy. Sure, any child should be loved and welcomed, but discussing it as though there is no shame or probable negative affect on the life and potential of the child, the mother and the taxpayers is celebrating it. It is far too acceptable today. [/QUOTE]
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