Poor People Shouldn’t Have Children
This is the cry of some unthankful adults many of whom were born from the very same poor background they now abhor so much; should you not have been born then? Most of todays wealthy came from poor people.
Unless you were born into “Old Money” you are wealthy, but not considered “Blue Blooded” enough to marry into a really wealthy family with “Old Money” and they treat you like dirt behind your back. In turn those wealthy, but not of “Old Money” take their scorn and frustrations out on their parents, real nice.
Speaking from a mother’s perspective I can say it isn’t easy carrying a child for nine months; feeling the child’s every movement and then going through the excruciating pain of giving birth. For most mothers, and I know it was for me; the absolute joy of holding my babies for the very first time made it all worth while.
Through their growing years most mothers including myself encouraged their children to be better then them. A good parent wants their children to be the best that they can be at anything they decide to do; and do better then they had done. It’s just individual parents have different ways of helping their children obtain that betterment.
Unfortunately most parents like the American Government are led to believe that one way suffice for all of their children without taking into account that each child is different and unique because of that difference. Then of coarse the children proclaim from their point of view that the parent showed favoritism which isn’t at all the case, but you can’t tell the offended child that because they refuse to believe it even if it is true.
The first born child was usually the one that thought they were being unfairly treated. Most parents relied upon their first born to be the example to the other children in their home, so when the first born made a mistake they became the example of what happens when mistakes are made.
Then women wanted to be treated equally and so they were, but found they didn’t like that either. It was one thing for a girl to deliberately get into trouble knowing one of their brothers would get the punishment for it and another to suffer that punishment themselves. Many grew up vindictive and down right hateful; that is the generation we see and hear from the most because they scream of an injustice they created.
If you want equal pay for equal work then do the work yourself; many women do, but many more turn to a nearby male asking them to do the work for them when it comes to lifting and carrying. Yet these are the women complaining the loudest. I’ve seen it in the work places with my own eyes. As a woman myself it sickens me as to how many women treat many men. Contrary to what women want to believe some women are different and built differently; in some cases these women truly can’t carry heavy things and should not be paid equally for a job that isn’t equal to that which a man can do. Those that can should get the equal pay for equal work.
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