Why is that fed up? Seems a judicious trade off. |
That’s cause she didn’t know the baby daddy’s name. |
Stop. She isn’t Casey Anthony. |
So you are saying that 49% of the pregnancies are among women as stupid as Allyson. Accidental would be about 1%. |
Because people consider not using any birth control and getting pregnant "unplanned" and "accidental." If you're not using at least one form of birth control and having sex, getting pregnant is expected, planned, and deliberate. It is only "unplanned" and "accidental" when you're using birth control and it fails, or you were raped or otherwise involuntarily inseminated. |
So, the stupid ones can abort, right? RIGHT? |
How do you define “accidental”? |
How is that messed up? It wasn’t a requirement in order to qualify, it was an offer to pay for it. Subsidies for rent - necessary. Subsidies for food - necessary. Subsidies for birth control - racist. Nice logic. |
You really need to ask why? Your moral compass is broken. It’s one thing to offer it to ALL young people in a free, easily accessible way. It’s another to force it on groups of people, many who were born into welfare themselves. It’s pretty sad if you can’t discern the difference. |
Like I posted, anytime it’s mentioned, people call racism. Just look above, I say people call racism, someone calls BS, then someone argues it is. Lol |
She was never going to get ahead based on all her poor decisions. She took out student loans of $18,000 to get a degree in early childhood education. She now owes $22,000 on those loans. She could have gotten that degree for almost free at a community college. It also says she had saved up $7,000 yet showed so much money.
Then she could have stayed in Kentucky where the father of her child lives so he could help with childcare and expenses. |
“A pregnancy to a woman is perhaps one of the most determinative aspects of her life. It disrupts her body. It disrupts her education. It disrupts her employment. And it often disrupts her entire family life.”
- Sarah Weddington |
I love how folks have empathy and compassion for men who can’t find jobs. But women with kids are a source of scorn. The men who fathers these children don’t pay and don’t have to provide emotionally for the children. Men never suffer the consequences of bad choices. People will scream you live in a bubble if your criticize men’s poor choices of careers but women are open season. |
Yeah, the student loans to get the useless associates' degree was the first of many poor decisions. The "No Child Left Behind" law made people like Allyson think that a degree, any degree, in any subject, would be enough to create and maintain a stable economic existence. We would be better off, as a country, if we would bring back a lot more vocational ed and offer a lot more direction and incentive in the community college sphere towards steering the Allysons (and her male counterparts) into more skilled trades. There is a huge dearth of young people who know how to be electricians, plumbers, medical technicians, mechanics---the last 25 years of educational policy have made people think they are somehow "less than" the college educated if they pursue those fields. But no one is outsourcing those jobs to India or the Philippines. And unskilled immigrants can't easily acquire those jobs because they don't have the language skills to obtain the necessary training. |
I've been out of high school for almost 25 years, but the kids that took multiple AP classes did not go on to achieve worthless two-year degrees. Something does not add up. |