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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Privilege is just a loaded word Apparently it's privilege that instead of going on fancy vacations and spending on cars we lived more frugally so we could afford to live in a better school district Apparently it's privilege to encourage your kids to work hard, study and get good grades I just call bs on all of it Doing those things is common sense and if more folks would do it we wouldn't be having these discussions[/quote] Apparently it's privilege to go to school/military/trade/skill/job then get married and TEHN have kids once you can afford them Again if people did that poverty would almost disappear in a generation[/quote] Many people develop cerebral palsy, fetal alcohol syndrome, issues related to low birth weight because their mothers have babies they should not have. Similar mental problems such as attachment disorder and sociopathy can be attributed to little attention from parents as infants. So, yes physical and mental disabilities could be reduced if children were born into healthier circumstances. It erases all mental illness and disabilities... who knew. [/quote][/quote]
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