My gut reaction was to scoff. But actually, this is an excellent point. The language has shifted so that we describe mothers who care for their children as if they’re just staying at home. This minimizes the enormous impact of the role these mothers play.https://twitter.com/realTanyaTay/status/1202081567205707777 …
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
The issue here is calling it sexist is the language of leftists who hate family and I will not bow to them. It's helping to demonize it and makes the title seem more important than actually raising children.
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Replying to @_Kenziepuff @TheBrometheus
The great message behind the phrase "full-time mom" is that it makes career women acknowledge that they're mom's only part of the time.
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Replying to @men_legends @_Kenziepuff
I liked his and it’s a step in the right direction. But just Mom used to mean full time mom. Getting away from that allowed folks to legitimize doing less as if it’s nothing more than a personal choice and all styles are equal.
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