Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a poster said a while ago, it is very hard to be tolerant of intolerance. I can't be tolerant of sheltering children from others who are different in appearance and teaching young children intolerance.
Having a tattoo is not a difference in appearance. It's a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a poster said a while ago, it is very hard to be tolerant of intolerance. I can't be tolerant of sheltering children from others who are different in appearance and teaching young children intolerance.
Having a tattoo is not a difference in appearance. It's a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Like a poster said a while ago, it is very hard to be tolerant of intolerance. I can't be tolerant of sheltering children from others who are different in appearance and teaching young children intolerance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
New poster here: Being tolerant of intolerance is an incredibly hard thing to do
It's not intolerance....it's choosing who you allow to have an influence on your children. Tattoos pose unhealthy risks to your body and if I don't want my kids to be around someone who has tons of them in their first few years of life than that's MY CHOICE.
It may be your choice, but its an intolerant choice. I think the majority agree here, you are the minority. You are being judgmental, intolerant, and people like you are what is wrong with the world. People like you are the reason there is discrimination and hate in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
New poster here: Being tolerant of intolerance is an incredibly hard thing to do
It's not intolerance....it's choosing who you allow to have an influence on your children. Tattoos pose unhealthy risks to your body and if I don't want my kids to be around someone who has tons of them in their first few years of life than that's MY CHOICE.
It may be your choice, but its an intolerant choice. I think the majority agree here, you are the minority. You are being judgmental, intolerant, and people like you are what is wrong with the world. People like you are the reason there is discrimination and hate in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
New poster here: Being tolerant of intolerance is an incredibly hard thing to do
It's not intolerance....it's choosing who you allow to have an influence on your children. Tattoos pose unhealthy risks to your body and if I don't want my kids to be around someone who has tons of them in their first few years of life than that's MY CHOICE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
New poster here: Being tolerant of intolerance is an incredibly hard thing to do
Not the PP you're arguing with, but I do think your stance is intolerant. If you can't teach your children your morals in the presence of people who aren't exactly like you, I question how good a job you're doing. Will you shield your children from people with different beliefs than yourself/your partner until they turn 18? If the beliefs you're teaching them don't stand up to any questioning or challenging, how founded are said beliefs? Perhaps they are actually weak and unfounded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
New poster here: Being tolerant of intolerance is an incredibly hard thing to do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
New poster here: Being tolerant of intolerance is an incredibly hard thing to do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.
The only bigot I see here is you. I said I didn't think less of you. You however, have made a judgment on me because of my preference in the attributes of caregivers for my children. You can sit back and pretend you make no judgments on anyone for anything ever, but you've surely proven yourself here sweetie...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not that bad moral, not accepting someone with different morals is!!! By keeping someone with tattoos, someone who looks different away from your children and therefor showing them not to accept EVERYONE is teaching discrimination. You could be missing out on knowing some amazing people. Your loss.
I never said I didn't accept them! I said I wouldn't hire an employee to come to my home who has multiple visible tattoos, because I'm teaching my children that destruction of your body in that way is not acceptable in my home. Me employing a nanny who spends 40 hours or more in my home would contradict the morals I teach to my kids on that subject. I have older kids and they know we don't hate others or think any less of others who do things in a different way than we do, however they know what I will and will not allow in my house.
We will just need to agree to disagree. To each their own. I will forever completely disagree. Tattoos are now the norm with over half of American adults having them. It's crazy to me to hold that against someone. Again, your loss for being closed minded.
Fwiw I don't think of you as any less just because I wouldn't hire you. You may be a great person and a great nanny, but you just wouldn't match with my family and that's ok!
Ah, but I think less of you for being such a bigot.