Jeana (DP) said:I was speaking for myself and I made that very clear. If you want to have your children in a rat fest, feel free.



Not a wise choice.

Jeana (DP) said:I was speaking for myself and I made that very clear. If you want to have your children in a rat fest, feel free.
narlacat said:Again- that's just you, it's not up to you to say who should or shouldn't have kids.
Could have fooled me.Boyzmomee said:You continue to "presume."
I don't "look down" on people who do those types of work. I look down on those too lazy to work.
My son applied for a job as a stocker at Wal-Greens and to work at the lskating rink. We encouraged him to apply at the local dairy farms.
He is only 16. We have made him aware of the consequences of his choices. If he chooses Wal-Mart or delivering take out, instead of becoming a computer engineer, he knows what that means.
He will not be able to live as his parents do, he will not have medical insurance, and he will not be able to provide for a family.
It's all about choices and consequences, not worth.
Jeana (DP) said:Sure I go there, but I'm going to make darn sure my kids aren't the ones working behind the counter. We're supposed to make sure our kids do BETTER than we did. If I can put myself through law school, I expect an awful lot from my kids. Part of that means I'm willing to pay for them to get into the best schools that they can get into. Also a part of that is that I left my job in order to stay home and ensure that they're getting all they can from school, the community, voluntering around the community and playing all the sports they want. But I'll tell you one thing, if I was living in a rat infested crap fest of an apartment, there's no damn way I'm bringing a helpless baby into that mix. I care about them that much.
And so are lots of other kids that don't come from 'rat infested' apartments.Boyzmomee said:That poor child is dead.
narlacat said:Could have fooled me.
<<Yes, every parent desires their child to grow up and fill a menial job.
Ugh.>>
Where in the article does it state the mother was too lazy to work?
narlacat said:And so are lots of other kids that don't come from 'rat infested' apartments.
Think JonBenet.
My point was, accidents can happen anywhere, it's not something that is exclusive to people who are poor.Boyzmomee said:I don't believe Jon-Benet was suffocated by her mother who was trying to protect her from rats.
Exactly.MissieMt said:I can't believe how nasty this thread has become. Makes me kinda sad.
So maybe she did live in a rat infested apartment. From what I've seen that is not too uncommon in big cities. Maybe she was alot better off when she got pregnant. Maybe she wasn't but hoped to be doing better in the near future. I doubt she intentionally went looking for a rat-infested apartment as soon as she had the baby. Ugh-what I'm saying is-maybe she was TRYING to be a good Mom. Thats better than what some people do.....
REB - I agree. AT LEAST SHE WAS ATTEMPTING TO PROTECT THE CHILD (as best as she knew how). There was a case here a few years ago where a mother (negligent / abusive) left her infant twins in the rat infected attic/basement (somehwere in a house alone) while she went on a meth binge. It was reported that they were bitten numerous times.reb said:obviously if there was a bad rat problem, this woman should have found a way to get her & her child the hell out of there. but like i said in big cities, rats are very common. we don't know what this woman's story was or how hard she was trying to get out of this situation (if she was). obviously she was making an effort to protect her child. we have to remember that kids often get suffocated while sleeping with a parent, no matter what the scenario.. it can happen just as easily in an upper-class home without rats.
geez, if people who lived around around rats, roaches, vermin, or in less-than ideal circumstances.. never had kids, then that would probably be about 80% of humanity! however i DO understand that women should be responsible and not bring a kid into a bad situation, if they can avoid it... but again.. that means the overwhelming majority of humanity should not be breeding, since there are billions living in poverty, war zones, and in situations most americans would think are unsafe or unsanitary.
maybe only nice, comfortable, upper-class people with a university degree & 2 SUV's, living in the nice, sterile, safe, clean, culturally-devoid suburbs; both making at least $75K a year should be allowed to have children. and everyone else should be sterilized..............??
OMG mt. dew just came out my nose after reading that.Boyzmomee said:I don't believe Jon-Benet was suffocated by her mother who was trying to protect her from rats.