@sh76 saidCorrect, and just to be clear, this good parenting business has nothing to with money and material wealth. I have seen many cases of dirt poor parents produce great well-adjusted successful children. I think it has more to do with some kind of religious activity and social awareness that produce well-grounded adults in the end. Also I hate to admit this but good Muslim parents have a far better chance of producing good children than these Megan Fox types. It could be that material wealth is a disadvantage and children born into well-to-do homes are at a disadvantage in the end. Regardless, you are right about your parents being good, you want to be good parent yourself, and your kids will do the same.
And that's why the whole conception that we have to use government fiat to level the playing field between all people is utterly impossible and unrealistic.
Those who had good parents are at an advantage, and nothing anyone can ever do (short of a Harrison Bergeron-style tyranny) can change that.
As the great Milton Friedman once said, we like to call ourselves an individu ...[text shortened]... em because they don't want to give up any consumption... well, that's their choice, but I pity them.
@Rajk999 said===good parenting business has nothing to with money and material wealth===
Correct, and just to be clear, this good parenting business has nothing to with money and material wealth. I have seen many cases of dirt poor parents produce great well-adjusted successful children. I think it has more to do with some kind of religious activity and social awareness that produce well-grounded adults in the end. Also I hate to admit this but good Muslim pare ...[text shortened]... about your parents being good, you want to be good parent yourself, and your kids will do the same.
Of course there are great poor parents and lousy rich parents. But all else being equal, resources help. And making money and providing for your family is part of being a good parent.
@sh76 said“Parents have a constitutional (and inherent) right to raise their children as they see fit.”
So you're OK with raising a boy as a girl from birth until he's in his late teens and keeping him gender confused?
=== No
You believe that's the right of a parent?
=== Yes
I know many people are going to take one look at these two answers and say I'm being inherently inconsistent or even hypocritical. But they're wrong. Parents have a constitutional (and inherent) ...[text shortened]... as they see fit. Of courses there have to be some limitations, but I'm very hesitant to impose them.
Wrong…there are limits
@Mott-The-Hoople saidOkay, as an exercise, define those limits in a way that can be applied equally and fairly across the board.
“Parents have a constitutional (and inherent) right to raise their children as they see fit.”
Wrong…there are limits
@cliff-mashburn removed their quoted postYou MAGA freaks sure seem to have an obsession with Trans-Sexuals. Oh my.... lol... 😆
@Rajk999 saidYou cease to amaze me. 🙂 🙂
Correct, and just to be clear, this good parenting business has nothing to with money and material wealth. I have seen many cases of dirt poor parents produce great well-adjusted successful children. I think it has more to do with some kind of religious activity and social awareness that produce well-grounded adults in the end. Also I hate to admit this but good Muslim pare ...[text shortened]... about your parents being good, you want to be good parent yourself, and your kids will do the same.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidYeah .. and this is about half of the US.
Would a monitor here please remove my post? I can't stand to see how retardo f.c.u.ked the libbies here are. They are disgusting.