Did not expect “I should be able to pay working class women to risk their health, rather than do my own dusting” to be a hill for people to die on.
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Like that, see? It's the same thing We can go through it for any business Everyone is suffering from the pandemic but the fact that some of the people who are suffering are women - mothers, even! - becomes a reason to concern troll the restrictions in the name of feminism
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"Climate change is an existential threat to civilization, we need a petrol tax" "EXCUSE ME I AM A WORKING MOTHER OF THREE AND I HAVE TO DRIVE MY KIDS TO TEN APPOINTMENTS EVERY DAY AND YOU HATE WOMEN" It's a universal tactic Phyllis Schlafly politics
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No matter how loud and chaotic my kids may have been they were still my oasis. Shameful she feels the opposite about her children.
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Shameful, yet not remotely surprising.
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This entire discussion is just ridiculous. Yes, as a mother of two, my house is more chaotic and messy, but my SIX year old, and NINE year old help clean. The other day my older one made breakfast. If her TEENS don’t clean? That’s a failure on the part of the parents.

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I’ve about had it up to here with privileged white women, and their inanity. How do they think the rest of us manage without a cleaner when there’s no pandemic? Jesus Christ
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