Comments by "Danuta Hanyga" (@danutahanyga4834) on "Jesús Enrique Rosas"
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@caiusmadison2996
One more thing: free education and healthcare are NOT considered welfare in healthy societies. Every person deserves a decent standard of living, good free education, and healthcare. In equitable societies, everyone is better off: there is less violence, less crime and people contribute to the betterment of their country. In contrast, the US has the highest incarceration rate per capita. The US has the elite, celebrities, and an underclass of deplorables. Ever-growing too. And it's the US that preaches to others about human rights while violating these rights, openly, secretly, and by deception on a regular basis.
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@lemonsunshine947
Blah, blah, blah. Responsibility is" a matter of opinion", my ass. You can't be serious. You bring children into the world, you are responsible for them, or ought to be just like YOU have responsibility for YOUR own actions and your behaviour. Believing otherwise is a copout and counting on others to pick up the slack. How convenient! Why should they?
I understand the sterilization, you're so bitter about, waa free and the women already had at least one child.
As it stands even today, women in US still have no freedom to choose. Some don't even think of consequences and that having a child is a BIG responsibility. One needs to have time for them, you need to have the means to provide them with a decent childhood so that they don't join the ever increasing, in the US, army of deplorables. That's the term applied to the excess population in the US. Not so long ago, Brazillian police were shooting feral children. This caused understandable outrage around the world. But where did all those feral children come from? Whose responsibility were they? Why were they out in the streets?
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