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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The usual business of normalizing things that are anything but normal. The kids grew up in a horrendous environment without a single fully functional adult. There is no chance for them. Even the oldest who is in foster care has seen too much and received too little early on to be fully functional. Just like it’s a common belief that concentrated poverty is bad, there should be a belief that concentrated dysfunction is also something that needs to be taken apart and redistributed if I may. Kids like Relisha and her siblings need to be taken away early on, and people like adults around her should not have a single incentive to have kids. [/quote] I don’t disagree in theory but there aren’t enough stable foster homes for these kids. Some of the foster homes are worse than living with the parents because they just take in kids for the cash. [/quote] That’s why having kids should not be incentivized. Physical measures of course are impossible but financial incentives need to be taken away. [/quote] +1 I have heard more than my fair share of stories where someone had more kids to increase government checks. It’s so sad and infuriating because those kids are so neglected and the money is never spent to support their needs.[/quote] Women having more kids to increase their "government check" is a myth. Educate yourself.[/quote]
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