Working mothers aren’t “absent mothers”...pic.twitter.com/YTYxnGYXy5
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Put into the correct context it should be referring to low paid working mothers who have to rely on cheaper and more usually fattening foods to make a filling meal, i know plenty who do this rather than rely on benefits, so yes don't include overpaid journalists in research

Most journalists aren’t overpaid. Ever lived on flour and water pancakes in the week up to payday so you can pay child care, put fuel in the car to go to work and feed your kid? I have. Pay in our industry hasn’t improved in at least two decades.
oh no, apologies, this is the problem when you generalise, should have said the reporters who have reached the giddy height of giving us their opinions instead of reporting the facts, senior moment indeed
Can we say mothers and fathers nowadays?
Too many hop-on..hop off fathers! Leave the working mothers alone! Sorry to be blunt!
If you're not a "working" mother, does that mean you're a broken mother?pic.twitter.com/5NhTlAme36
I’ve been referred to as an “part time absent father” because I work full time.
Working. Absent. Stay at home. Don't ever throw "disabled" into the mix. You'll quickly become the target of the discrimination you've been championing.
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