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  • Amorphous [any]
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    4 years ago

    so who is to say that what some “expert” wants is what I feel is best for my child

    Who's to say that what you "feel" is best for your child actually is?

    A child is not personal property, it is not a thing that you can (or rather, should be allowed to) make your own decisions about if you want. You shouldn't be allowed to make the decision not to vaccinate your child, for example, or to make the decision to mutilate them for religious or cosmetic reasons. That's a whole ass human there, not an extension of yourself. What is best for them is what ultimately matters, not what the person who created them thinks.

    • seksmisja [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Children and people are not property of a the government either. It's called free will, everyone can raise their children the way you want. It's some lunacy in here where people want the government and nameless people to take away their families for the "greater good"

      • Amorphous [any]
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        4 years ago

        It’s called free will,

        "hurr durr free will is when i can impose my will on other people"

        • seksmisja [none/use name]
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          Do you also fuck consensually or do you have to ask someone for permission? Hurr durr the government telling everyone how to live their lives is totally not the same. Freedom is an illusion, but at the end of the day, I would much rather live by my will and not the government in regards to child rearing. Everyday you wake up, someone is imposing their will onto you.

          In this hypothetical where you take the children away, is that also not "imposing your will" onto others?

          • Amorphous [any]
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            4 years ago

            In this hypothetical where you take the children away, is that also not “imposing your will” onto others?

            I'm not the one who brought up or cares about the abstract concept of "free will" bucko