Oh sorry, so they've had a meal train organized before? Can you tell me where it says that in the original post? Obviously since they have so many kids, I wouldn't be referring to a first child. |
Yeah and once the babies are here, so-called prolifers don’t support the social safety net to help those children. Instead, they support gun rights, war-loving candidates, and eat meat. Hypocrites!! |
Says the hypocrite who is using a device. |
Gun rights is in the Constitution, you damn fool. |
| Personally I'd opt out. |
Yes, but it did not mean AR-15s for civilians. If you had more than ten brain cells, you’d get that! |
They weren’t in existence at the time. If you have half a brain cell, you would get that. Get off your device, hypocrite. |
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You’re not an A if you choose not to participate in the meal train. You’re an A for your attitude.
Meal trains are just a nice thing to do to show someone you care about them, like eating grocery store birthday cake on your coworkers birthday, signing get well cards when they need surgery, contributing to a flower fund if they have a death in their family, buying Girl Scout cookies that their daughter is selling, asking if they had a good vacation, etc. You’re not obligated to do those type of things, but it’s a nice gesture to participate. A significant portion of waking hours are spent on the job and while it’s probably not the big, happy family that management may like to portray, it helps if there is some sort of community and cordial working relationships. A meal train doesn’t have anything to do with how they “manage all those kids”. However large your office is, I don’t think anyone expects the meal train to last for 18 years. Your participation aside, the meal train’s effect on how they manage all those kids is negligible. Moreover, I think the meal train was most likely someone else’s idea and not something the family is dependent on. I’m sure they’ve made plans to feed all those children, regardless. Their religion and politics is immaterial. Nobody is suggesting you convert to Catholicism or buy a red baseball cap and vote Republican. If you object to kids in general, someone having 5 kids, or this specific couple having kids at all, then, by all means, don’t participate (see above). Otherwise, participation just means that you recognize they consider a new child to be good news and you want to celebrate their good news with them. |
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OP, you’re TIA because of your reasons. Not because you don’t want to participate in a meal train.
You know this. |
| Only DCUM could make Meal Trains for a new baby something political. |
+1 It was asked of op why she mentioned it in her original post but no answer. |
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And yes, this would make you an A |
We've literally spent trillions supporting other people's children since the 60s. |
| I don’t participate in any meal trains and I’m sick of the collections at work. If I know someone personally, I give money or a gift card if requested. Work has gotten out of control with blast emails to everyone with these sort of requests for people we barely know. Politics have nothing to do with my feelings on this. |