Posted by NCWayne on January 29, 2017 at 23:13:48 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: Op-ed....... posted by Greg1959 on January 29, 2017 at 20:46:13:
And, your actual point is?
Taken in order: One- Many still do sit at the back....but only so they can be far enough from the driver to cause trouble.
Two- There may be far fewer in the kitchen, but many, like my wife who now have to work outside the home, wish like hell they could get back 'into the kitchen'.
Three- Regardless of how equal they have been made, it's never enough, and there will always be someone crying about inequality and racism.
Four- If a man can't do a job due to a physical, or mental disability, then a company should not be forced to hire them just to fulfill some Federal, 'feel good' quota. That's not to say these people should be ostracized for their disabilities, but someone who is not "normal", for whatever reason, has to accept that fact, and the consequences arising from it.
Five' Now they are given free abortions, or welfare if the kid is born, and therefore have no moral obligation to keep from spreading their legs for anyone who asks. Is shaming them into remaining moral, actually so bad.....or is it worse to know that society will be supporting either Government approved murder, or supporting a kid for the 18 years it's lazy mother can't (since Dad isn't in the picture, and may even be unknown).
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