Debate is a healthy thing.
Debate is a healthy thing.
Jesus, do people not read anymore? I freaking said I don't condone it. God.
You're a fucktard.
Like I said, I don't condone it. However, people are often quick to blame an individual without considering the systemic flaws that have a hand in permitting this sort of stuff to take shape.
That doesn't necessarily mean anything. In-home care would probably cost more than $40,000 for one person a year. If the house was in a neighborhood she wanted, and offered structure? a feeling? that made her feel she could forever take care of her loved ones, then $100,000 extra would be worth it, and would be…
I absolutely don't condone what this woman did, but I do wonder, she must've been stressed beyond belief. Women are often left to undertake caretaking duties, and I think this is an extreme case where she simply couldn't take it anymore. If the American healthcare system was better and provided home care at an…
I have read a lot on this case, so I was not expecting this to move me to tears. So much sadness, oh god so much sadness.
These two are so mesmerizingly BEAUTIFUL!!! My goodness, I could stare at them all day.
Each death is important, but so is seeing the bigger picture.
In trying to put down those maniacs, SO many innocent people have died. I can't bear to watch John Stewart's tears, when tears of families of 174,000 innocent civilians have been shed in wars since then.
I absolutely agree, it's really disturbing.
It's amazing how quickly the mere suggestion of such things gets shut up.
I have a very difficult time recalling the immense sadness I felt back in 2001, when it's estimated 174,000 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan since then: http://costsofwar.org/article/civili…
So then is it really done in the name of sincere care for women? I can't get excited over this. Also, 100,000 is not a lot of money.
That guy's name is John Menese? Seriously. So can I say 'Oh but what about the Menese!" Because men...
I wish I could star your comment a million times over. Yes yes and YES. Women in power or on the path to a more powerful position will always face this shit. FUCK EVERYBODY.
Yes we have, I value your perspective greatly, by the way.
Thank you for that, I appreciate it greatly. I feel very badly for anyone who has to provide constant care, life can be very cruel and unfair. My cousin has Down Syndrome and lives quite an independent life. I guess we all have a range of life experiences.
Perhaps, I myself am not equipped to debate ethics vs morals.
I am checking to see if my library has that book now. I myself have been having problems with infertility and it definitely informs my perspective on abortion. Not only are women's rights to have an abortion often under attack, but so are women's ability to seek access to become mothers. For a few years I was on…