The point of view of parents, especially wealthy parents, is much better represented among the literary and media classes than the point of view of domestic servants!https://twitter.com/VictoriaPeckham/status/1261282912902750208?s=20 …
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I have seen SO MANY op-eds and blog posts and tweets from suburban middle class parents sheltering in place And, comparatively, so few from "essential workers" who are actually at the most risk, regardless of whether they have kids https://twitter.com/HadleyFreeman/status/1261292991827804161?s=20 …
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The sheer level of narcissism here is overwhelming, how can anyone not be infuriated by this I don't give a shit about another maudlin essay from someone who wants to hire a maid, why is no one asking the actual maids
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Oh my God The community Ditum said she was "radicalized" by, "Mumsnet", one of the biggest and wealthiest websites in the UK, which overwhelmingly defines the experience of "Mums" as white middle class consumerism Constantly talking about being demeaned and silenced
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Where are the cleaners on Mumsnet? There must be a lot of them for Janice Turner to claim "most people" have them, a lot of them have kids themselves surely Where's their website, where's their big forum, where's their media pipeline Why is there no "Maidsnet"
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Arthur Chu Retweeted Kara McNair, a silly bunt
I mean yeah and these savvy media professionals don't think for a second that the rosy outlook they claim to hear from the people whose livelihoods depend on them might not be 100% honesthttps://twitter.com/karamcnair/status/1261440051923218435?s=19 …
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