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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote]Our kids have been volunteering with at-risk + disadvantaged people since they were 2 and a half. And not a one time gig, a weekly thing. I also work in that sector, give substantial $ and volunteer hundreds of hours a year. You’re ignorant if you think moving in the best option for everyone. And you’re ignorant if you don’t think UMC kids have a huge advantage anywhere they go. It’s really not teaching then adversity when it isn’t their personal struggle. I just said they would have to “work harder” than if I helped them back which is true. It’s still should not be a hardship for them by any means to go on time. [/quote] JHC! You are the ignorant one, so, so much! You had your 2 year olds volunteer with poor people since 2?!! The real lesson was that they are better than these "losers," as the other pp said, in the Zoo. There has to stop this habit to treating people like objects. I am absolutely appalled, just disgusted by what you wrote and did. Nothing above pp wrote comes close to the insane and detached behavior you did and how you treated poor people. [/quote] I agree that the above poster comes across as a bit insufferable..Honest friendship is so much better than being nice to someone because you feel pity for them. [/quote] Packing sandwiches for the homeless population is pitying someone? [/quote] You come across as a bit...superior. The bit about your 2 1/2 year old doing service work for the homeless seems a bit...much. I am glad that you found a way to keep your toddler entertained while you did something productive but portraying your 2 year old as a volunteer is a bit much. You don't strike me as a person who has ever been in need, yourself. [/quote]
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