Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they don’t. The world looks bleak to them. They’ve had a decade of Trump disgustingness, climate change is happening now and they lost two years to the pandemic. Social media is eroding their mental health. Now we’ve got the racist, raper in chief back in office and a GOP all obsessed about white people having more babies to stem the brown tide. When the government tries to force young people to have more babies the reaction is always the opposite. You are not getting grandkids, sorry, but you shouldn’t have screwed up the world and giggled about it.
Having kids is a choice and people should be free. You're correct that you can't force it, as we are going to see in China in the coming decades. Having kids is often about hope for the future.
To that end, you may not be getting grandkids, but I will be. Our kids have been raised to know that there is no greater calling in the world than to serve your family. They aren't hung up about "climate change" nor silly lies about Trump. There is much good in the world if you know where to look and what to look for. We have taught our kids so they can make good choices to continue the family.
Well golly gee, it’s Michelle Duggar! Lady, come back in 10 years. Your kids will have run so far away from you and your climate change denier, Trump idolizing, and breeding obsessed weirdness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they don’t. The world looks bleak to them. They’ve had a decade of Trump disgustingness, climate change is happening now and they lost two years to the pandemic. Social media is eroding their mental health. Now we’ve got the racist, raper in chief back in office and a GOP all obsessed about white people having more babies to stem the brown tide. When the government tries to force young people to have more babies the reaction is always the opposite. You are not getting grandkids, sorry, but you shouldn’t have screwed up the world and giggled about it.
Having kids is a choice and people should be free. You're correct that you can't force it, as we are going to see in China in the coming decades. Having kids is often about hope for the future.
To that end, you may not be getting grandkids, but I will be. Our kids have been raised to know that there is no greater calling in the world than to serve your family. They aren't hung up about "climate change" nor silly lies about Trump. There is much good in the world if you know where to look and what to look for. We have taught our kids so they can make good choices to continue the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on your views and perceptions, how do you think Gen Z will handle having kids, will they have more kids or less kids? It seems like for the oldest Zoomers, they aren’t having much kids.
Imagine all the trials and tribulations your ancestors went through only for you to deliberately end your genetic lineage because *insert whatever brainwashing excuse you accept socially engineered to you by globalists*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they don’t. The world looks bleak to them. They’ve had a decade of Trump disgustingness, climate change is happening now and they lost two years to the pandemic. Social media is eroding their mental health. Now we’ve got the racist, raper in chief back in office and a GOP all obsessed about white people having more babies to stem the brown tide. When the government tries to force young people to have more babies the reaction is always the opposite. You are not getting grandkids, sorry, but you shouldn’t have screwed up the world and giggled about it.
Having kids is a choice and people should be free. You're correct that you can't force it, as we are going to see in China in the coming decades. Having kids is often about hope for the future.
To that end, you may not be getting grandkids, but I will be. Our kids have been raised to know that there is no greater calling in the world than to serve your family. They aren't hung up about "climate change" nor silly lies about Trump. There is much good in the world if you know where to look and what to look for. We have taught our kids so they can make good choices to continue the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No they don’t. The world looks bleak to them. They’ve had a decade of Trump disgustingness, climate change is happening now and they lost two years to the pandemic. Social media is eroding their mental health. Now we’ve got the racist, raper in chief back in office and a GOP all obsessed about white people having more babies to stem the brown tide. When the government tries to force young people to have more babies the reaction is always the opposite. You are not getting grandkids, sorry, but you shouldn’t have screwed up the world and giggled about it.
Having kids is a choice and people should be free. You're correct that you can't force it, as we are going to see in China in the coming decades. Having kids is often about hope for the future.
To that end, you may not be getting grandkids, but I will be. Our kids have been raised to know that there is no greater calling in the world than to serve your family. They aren't hung up about "climate change" nor silly lies about Trump. There is much good in the world if you know where to look and what to look for. We have taught our kids so they can make good choices to continue the family.
Anonymous wrote:No they don’t. The world looks bleak to them. They’ve had a decade of Trump disgustingness, climate change is happening now and they lost two years to the pandemic. Social media is eroding their mental health. Now we’ve got the racist, raper in chief back in office and a GOP all obsessed about white people having more babies to stem the brown tide. When the government tries to force young people to have more babies the reaction is always the opposite. You are not getting grandkids, sorry, but you shouldn’t have screwed up the world and giggled about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give them a few years. When I was 21 I didn't want to get married or have kids. I changed my mind at 25. Had to finish grad school, then git married at 30, kida at 31 and 33. You change a lot in your 20s!
63 and no kids. I meant what I said as an adult in my 20s.
So many miserable parents everywhere i look.
You sound fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give them a few years. When I was 21 I didn't want to get married or have kids. I changed my mind at 25. Had to finish grad school, then git married at 30, kida at 31 and 33. You change a lot in your 20s!
63 and no kids. I meant what I said as an adult in my 20s.
So many miserable parents everywhere i look.
Anonymous wrote:Give them a few years. When I was 21 I didn't want to get married or have kids. I changed my mind at 25. Had to finish grad school, then git married at 30, kida at 31 and 33. You change a lot in your 20s!