RE: Parents not taking there crying child outside at a restaurant or store
April 30, 2016 at 5:52 pm
(April 30, 2016 at 5:25 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote:(April 30, 2016 at 4:52 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Um no, sorry. Of course there are different classes and different prices, and nobody should claim there shouldn't be differences. But it is absolute bullshit to claim that the middle class or even the working poor should not have a life outside of work, or should not have something comparable that the rich have.Ffs did I say that though? I said nothing about "people shouldn't have lives" but some restaurants have their price and if you can't afford that particular restaurant you don't go. That's me for a lot of restaurants, I'm not shitting out money myself, and I still have a life.
No sorry, even the poor who have kids want alone time and want adult places to go to get a break. To say they should not have a life outside their work because of their pay scale is fucking bullshit.
"If you cant afford kids" is fucking classism. If the legality of having kids is class based then ban anyone making below a certain amount from having them, or remove their balls or uterus by force. If not, then the issue isn't pay scale, the issue is lack of livable wages.
Humans are not machines and should not be treated as objects, or numbers on a page for the rich to use like numbers on a spreadsheet.
People in this thread are having serious problems taking things to hyperbole. This is nuanced, it's not "you can't have a life if you don't have kids" outright, most parents still manage it just fine. However having kids will, to some degree, affect what you can afford and how often you can afford it, and how often you can go out, and where you can go that's child-appropriate. If you don't want those impacts on your life, kids aren't for you.
No sorry, again, I am not arguing price differences. You are arguing classism, as if the middle class and working poor don't deserve quiet time like the rich, and sorry, that is fucking bullshit.
Same with beer and cigarettes. The rich have no problem selling it to any class, but when the rich have addictions we call that a flaw, when the poor have the same addictions we call them mooches or criminals. That is also fucking bullshit.
No sorry, freedom is also for the middle class and poor. The top don't get to dictate to the rest of society. What matters is better pay for workers. What matters is the ability for everyone to have a life outside work so that they can take care of themselves better.