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Title: Too clever to have children? Oh thank god. Let’s take the selfish c*** DNA out of the gene pool once and for all!
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Published: Mar 6, 2013
Author: Judgy Bitch
Post Date: 2013-03-06 11:02:30 by wudidiz
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Too clever to have children? Oh thank god. Let’s take the selfish cunt DNA out of the gene pool once and for all! 22 Nov

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2236467/The-women- think-theyre-clever-babies-Theyre-educated-dynamic-careers–believe-motherhood- beneath-them.html

A group of ladies is very busy applauding themselves this morning in the Daily Mail for being too clever to have children.  They’ve sunk all the energy and passion and intelligence they possess into building careers and have absolutely no time for motherhood, which apparently sucks anyways.  You would think they might have a little time to hit the gym, but no, that’s not a priority either, by the looks of it.

The article describes motherhood as boring, a slog, virtual house arrest, intellectually unstimulating and a life of being controlled by someone else.  Goodness!  Well, who would want that?  These ladies interpret their impressions of motherhood not as a character flaw in themselves (I have no maternal instinct- tee hee – says one woman gleefully) but a natural result of their impressive and astonishing intelligence.  They’ve been educated out of reproduction, because you know, only dumb twats who didn’t finish high school could possibly find motherhood fulfilling.

Unsurprisingly, few of these women are able to maintain relationships with adult partners, either.  What?! Men don’t find ball-crushing career ladies appealing?  Who knew?  Of course that’s not down to the ladies being self-absorbed materialists either.  Men are sexist!  Afraid of strong women (because no mother can be strong).  Men are icky and shoes are better!  Babies are even ickier and it is a well known that fact that a closet stuffed with designer clothes and an empty although very posh flat will bring oodles of happiness, particularly later in life.  When all the other 60 year old ladies are enjoying their grandchildren, these super smart women will be… well, who knows, but I’ll bet it will be so much fun!

Marisa Peer offers a bit of a caveat to these brainy go-getters.  “One of the hardest things I have to deal with is women in their 50s who regret not having a baby,’ she says. ‘One of my clients, who had a huge hedge-fund career in the City, woke up one day and realised she hadn’t got anyone to leave this to, that when she died she had no one and it was all a bit pointless.”

Reproduction is and ought to be a conscious choice for every man and woman in a modern society.  Choosing to have a baby is choosing to accept responsibility and obligations that extend far beyond what you personally want right now at this very moment.  Having and nurturing a child is an investment in the future, yours and your child’s.  A child teaches patience, tolerance, love, compassion and kindness.  Life with a child brings the untold wonders of seeing everything again with new eyes.  The world is no longer a place when you and you alone exist.  It is suddenly filled with millions of other people, and having a child will teach you that almost all of us want the same things:  food, warmth, security, safety and world where our children are recognized and valued for who they are and not how many shoes they can stuff in a closet.

For most people, having children is a way of continuing their own unique line of genetic material. Your face, your quirks, your strengths, your weaknesses, your talents and your gifts will combine with your husband’s and together you will create a new person that contains the best of both of you. The ladies in the Daily Mail have no interest in contributing to the human gene pool, and I say THANK GOD! We don’t need more selfish, stupid, superficial women. We have plenty of those already. Let their genes die out and let’s all have a round of applause for women who not only have a maternal instinct, but who are clever enough to pass it along to the next generation.

Ladies who are too clever for babies should not any. Such a shame their own mothers didn’t feel the same way, no?

Lots of love,

JB

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#3. To: wudidiz (#0) (Edited)

Reproduction is and ought to be a conscious choice for every man and woman in a modern society. Choosing to have a baby is choosing to accept responsibility and obligations that extend far beyond what you personally want right now at this very moment. Having and nurturing a child is an investment in the future, yours and your child’s. A child teaches patience, tolerance, love, compassion and kindness. Life with a child brings the untold wonders of seeing everything again with new eyes. The world is no longer a place when you and you alone exist. It is suddenly filled with millions of other people, and having a child will teach you that almost all of us want the same things: food, warmth, security, safety and world where our children are recognized and valued for who they are and not how many shoes they can stuff in a closet.

This author is clueless where it comes to raising a family these days. It takes more than love to bring a child in this world. It cost money. Therefore, women in their 20's are delaying childbearing until they have fulfilled their career ambitions. I applaud them for this. In fact, I'm finding out that many women are not even starting to have children until their later 40's. That is when they have a home and a successful husband who also desires to be a parent.

Anybody can start a family but to be a parent is another. Many who start families are not thinking about their children's future at all. Like starting a saving account when they are born so that by the time that child reaches 18, they can go to college so that they have a better future. That is what I would be doing with mine. I would want the very best for them. I guess by society's standards that would classify me as selfish rather than making my social contribution as a "responsible" citizen. However, I don't live by society's standards. I live by my own.

purplerose  posted on  2013-03-06   14:07:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: purplerose (#3)

A woman's fertility starts to go down at 25. Beyond that, good luck having a kid. Other bad things go up beyond that year - autism and Down Syndrome, for example. Women who delay child-bearing are selfish and irresponsible.

Turtle  posted on  2013-03-06   18:03:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Turtle (#6)

Other bad things go up beyond that year - autism and Down Syndrome, for example. Women who delay child-bearing are selfish and irresponsible.

Autism and downs syndrome are caused by the vaccines pumped into our veins. Prior to vaccines, autism and downs syndrome did not exists. Vaccines are known to destroy the DNA and white blood cells which trigger many diseases.

Women who delay child bearing are not selfish and irresponsible because they want to assure that they are able to financially care for the children they would bring in. The ones who bring in children and cannot afford them are the ones who are selfish and irresponsible. I'm talking about the ones who live off the government tit. They don't care about the future of their children. And funny thing about those people who do have children and refer to their kids as a burden should never have had those kids in the first place. Children are not a burden but a blessing. And when you can afford to have them, you make a big difference in society in that you take financial responsibility for their well-being rather than making society pay for them. This means teaching your kid about the birds and bees when they start asking those embarrassing questions. When you lie to those kids, they'll find out the truth on the streets. This shows responsibility on your part rather than relying on a school to teach your kid about the birds and bees where instead of teaching them the facts, the school passes out contraceptives.

purplerose  posted on  2013-03-06   22:44:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: purplerose (#8)

Autism and downs syndrome are caused by the vaccines pumped into our veins.

No, the older a woman is when she has a child, the higher the risk of autism and Down syndrome. To deny that your rationalization hamster has to be madly spinning its wheels. Years ago there was little autism and Down syndrome because women didn't try to have children when they were 35. They had them from 18 to 25. My mother had me at 18 and my sister her first child at 23.

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#10. To: Turtle (#9) (Edited)

http://rense.com/general67/vacc.htm

“The medical profession has been aware of the damaging effects of vaccines on the immune system since their introduction. For example, the ability of pertussis and DTP vaccines to stimulate the onset of paralytic polio was first noted in 1909. In every polio epidemic since then DTP injections have caused the onset of polio disease.” www.gotdownsyndrome.net/v...es%26theimmunesystem.html

See also Title 50 USC Section 1520a (vaccines fall under experimentation on humans) uscode.house.gov/download/pls/50C32.txt

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#16. To: Turtle, purplerose (#9)

I had my kids mid 20s. I knew if I didn't have them before 30, given family history, I would not be able to have them.

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