RE: [split] Ethics - parental responsibility re: children
March 3, 2022 at 12:43 pm
(This post was last modified: March 3, 2022 at 12:46 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Couldn't have been the chores. That's a shared component. Impatience with a slow student is credible, but I don't know if that alone accounts for or even could account for a judgement of ethical failure.
People get frustrated and they act on it - it might take a little more to make the case you're trying to make - and..... ofc, there are parents who don't do that - yet again satisfying your criteria and falsifying the contention that having children is unethical, at least on those grounds.
People get frustrated and they act on it - it might take a little more to make the case you're trying to make - and..... ofc, there are parents who don't do that - yet again satisfying your criteria and falsifying the contention that having children is unethical, at least on those grounds.
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