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by kire456 2417 days ago
From a non-US perspective, I find it highly surprising that having children and wanting to care for them is framed as a deviant "personal choice" rather than something most humans do that is very normal and expected.

Do you honestly think making people choose between raising children and having gainful employment is normal and acceptable?

To answer your question, yes, being a parent is a normal part of life and society should be accomodating to the needs of parents, to the extent that is possible. (In fact, I struggle to see why working somewhere else than your designated office for a few hours a week would be a 'privilege' if the particulars of the job allow for it. I get the impression that bosses that disallow this are on a power trip and do not have the best interests of their workers, and thus their company, in mind.)

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> Do you honestly think making people choose between raising children and having gainful employment is normal and acceptable?

The argument I was making is that they are expecting privileges for being a parent. I know a number of women who see their career as more important than having children as plenty of others who see their children as more important than a career. Life is full of compromises, why should having children be seen otherwise.

The world is overpopulated and we should be looking for ways to bring the population down humanely before nature does it in a far harsher manner.