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re: The move to legalize same-sex marriage in La. commences TODAY
Posted on 2/12/14 at 5:17 pm to GeauxTigerTM
Posted on 2/12/14 at 5:17 pm to GeauxTigerTM
It's not really all that hard. The guy said that the study you guys were talking about earlier, which indicated gays weren't the best patents, was tainted because gays don't get the same benefits. I don't care about the study, I don't care about your argument, all I am stating is that money does not solve parental issues - gay, straight, or otherwise. People who are not well off are not bad parents simply because they don't have discretionary income. The opposite is true as well.
Posted on 2/12/14 at 5:34 pm to The First Cut
I don't think you get my point at all. You are talking about absolutes. I am not. I'm just saying that all variables that can impact the well being of a child need to be considered and disclosed when interpreting the results of such a study. Do you think that money has no bearing on the well being of a child?
There are many variables that can impact how a child is brought up. Parents can do a great job of raising a child. But let's imagine if they are piss poor and can only afford to live in, let's say North Baton Rouge, and their kid gets shot in a drive by shooting.
An extreme example I know, but it's only to prove a point.
Of course you can argue that a kid from a wealthy family could also be raised poorly, but I'm willing to bet that more criminals come from poor families than wealthy.
There are many variables that can impact how a child is brought up. Parents can do a great job of raising a child. But let's imagine if they are piss poor and can only afford to live in, let's say North Baton Rouge, and their kid gets shot in a drive by shooting.
An extreme example I know, but it's only to prove a point.
Of course you can argue that a kid from a wealthy family could also be raised poorly, but I'm willing to bet that more criminals come from poor families than wealthy.
This post was edited on 2/12/14 at 5:41 pm
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