Equality and the Family
May 10, 2015
SINCE all families can never be good families, all families should be bad families, say two Australian “philosophers,” who also argue for polygamy. They say parents who read books to their children are “unfairly disadvantaging” children who do not have parents who read them books.
They do, however, have standards.
‘We do want to defend the family against complete fragmentation and dissolution,’ [Adam Swift] says. ‘If you start to think about a child having 10 parents, then that’s looking like a committee rearing a child; there aren’t any parents there at all.’
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Paul C. writes:
The authors are King Richards. Either they are so bent on some stupid agenda that they ignore fundamental facts about a mother and son, or they are postulating obvious nonsense to get yet another ticket punched, as so many scholarly articles are all about. The referenced author does not use the word dirt loosely. It is a fine, short Anglo-Saxon word meaning someone that has no value.