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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I hope parents like you understand that your children are separate from you and certainly get to have their own lives outside of your preferences. Being a nanny is a honorable vocation, one often held by people who were teachers and have multiple degrees. All professions that serve society in some way are equally honorable. There's no intelligence difference between the barista and the doctor- in many cases, the barista is studying and paying for degrees. Intelligence is spread over all demographics and class is innate, not the product of money. Your classism is as sad as racism . What will you do if one of your children wants to become an artist? Is gay? Falls in love with a fishmonger? Decides to become a chef or go to another country and do charity work? Will you teach your children that certain vocations are substandard? How will this affect how they treat others? The most critical thing children need to acquire is empathy, kindness, and a love of nature and the arts. All else follows. [/quote] Let's not pretend that there is anything like "the most critical thing" all children need to acquire. Perhaps this is the most critical thing your children need to acquire. You raise your children the way you see fit, and I'll do the same with mine. Gayness has nothing to do with intelligence, success or ambition; don't quite know why you've put it in your little rant. The C-suite in my organization is full of them. I approve. I've actually had a brief and torrid affair with a chef myself, but never considered marrying him. My daughter is free to do the same with a fishmonger. [/quote]
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