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    I think iit's ridiculous. But hey, if she wants to basically be a breeder mare, whatever. As someone else stated, just because you can get pregnant, doesn't mean you should keep having them year after year after year. I just don't get why people get all thrilled about it. I also think they do it for the attention. Ever heard of birth control?

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    That, or the money.

    Welfare moms really get me mad.

    When someone has THAT many children, it's fairly obvious to me that they don't consider them even human - just objects. Tools to get them more money from the welfare system. Trophies if you will. I've seen it all before, and it sickens me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ILoveReptiles
    When someone has THAT many children, it's fairly obvious to me that they don't consider them even human - just objects.

    My gosh, that's incredibly hateful. I can understand being mad at welfare moms, I've known a few, and, they anger me, too. But, do we know that these people are on welfare? Do we even know their financial situation? I don't know, I can totally see not agreeing with having that many kids, but, why so much hatred towards a family you know nothing about? i'm not trying to be nosy or rude, I'm just shocked at how personally you seem to be taking it. Maybe I'm totally reading your responses incorrectly, I don't know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ILoveReptiles
    When someone has THAT many children, it's fairly obvious to me that they don't consider them even human - just objects. Tools to get them more money from the welfare system. Trophies if you will. I've seen it all before, and it sickens me.
    Wait - does that mean you don't think people with a lot of pets consider each one as special and worthy either?

    Most teachers have to contend with more than 16 students every day, all at once, yet we entrust to them the care of future generations ...

    Large families were more common in prior generations, my grandmother was second-eldest in a family of eight children. Each of the eldest (the first four were girls) was kind of assigned a younger sibling to care for - my grandmother's "responsibility" was the youngest girl, Bertha. Mind you, Bertha said she usually was called "Edith-Ethel-Elizabeth-Florence-BERTHA!" but she knew her name anyway. When my grandmother died (when I was an infant), Bertha and my mother became closer friends, so the "connection" kind of continues to this day.

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    It is very presumptive to assume something about a family or a person when you know only a small part of the story.
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    That, and the fact that the earth is already so overpopulated - going on 7 billion people... there really isn't any reason these days to have that many kids. IMHO, back in the colonial ages, it was necessary to have big families like this so that they'd have extra help working the farm.

    I feel our society has advanced beyond that point - it's just not necessary, and it strikes me as so horribly wasteful, I can't help but get angry. We're supposed to be preserving this planet - not destroying it.

    So yes, call me a fanatic if you will. I don't really care - I feel the way I feel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ILoveReptiles
    That, and the fact that the earth is already so overpopulated - going on 7 billion people... there really isn't any reason these days to have that many kids. IMHO, back in the colonial ages, it was necessary to have big families like this so that they'd have extra help working the farm.

    I feel our society has advanced beyond that point - it's just not necessary, and it strikes me as so horribly wasteful, I can't help but get angry. We're supposed to be preserving this planet - not destroying it.

    So yes, call me a fanatic if you will. I don't really care - I feel the way I feel.
    So, it's not the welfare thing that bothers you with this family, then? It's the overpopulation that's the biggest issue for you? I'm just trying to understand your point of view. And, again, I totally respect your opinion, it just might be taken more to heart and maybe even accepted by someone else who previously thought differently...if you had expressed it with a little less animosity. I think that's more the issue than your opinion itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom
    So, it's not the welfare thing that bothers you with this family, then? It's the overpopulation that's the biggest issue for you? I'm just trying to understand your point of view. And, again, I totally respect your opinion, it just might be taken more to heart and maybe even accepted by someone else who previously thought differently...if you had expressed it with a little less animosity. I think that's more the issue than your opinion itself.
    Actually, it's both.

    I admit I was a bit rude, but this just hit a nerve. It's something I'm very passionate about.

    I apologize for offending anyone.
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    ILoveReptiles, it is not your family. They are not related to you. They are not your friends. More than likely, they are people you will never meet or see in your life. If it wasn't for the media, you wouldn't even know. WHY do you care??? Quite frankly, it is none of your business. It is none of any of our business. The reason I posted it was because I was thinking, "Wow...what a huge, huge family." It wasn't to put them down, or to have anyone look at them with disgust. I would much rather see such families than the many broken families that we have in society these days. So many children are neglected growing up...parents get divorced...they live tough lives. I would much rather see children growing up in big families that grow up with respect for others, than to see children that come from broken families with a lack of love growing up...kids that turn out to be teenage monsters, and a destruction for society. These kids' parents are working together to raise them sincerely. WHY should it matter to ANYONE? Its none of our business. It really isn't. If they are parenting properly, it is absolutely NONE of anyone's business. Its not something I would EVER do...but if they're happy with it...again...none of my business.

  10. I haved to ask the question...WHY???? Large families were an economic necessity when infant mortality was high. Children were needed to work the farm/support the parents in old age.

    How does a mother home school 16? Yes...teachers have classes larger than that...all the same age and none infants. Older ones teaching younger ones? Okay...but what do they get out of it?

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    And, again, I totally respect your opinion, it just might be taken more to heart and maybe even accepted by someone else who previously thought differently...if you had expressed it with a little less animosity. I think that's more the issue than your opinion itself.
    Well said!

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    ILOVEREPTILES, i agree with you 100% !
    16 kids! i think it's absurd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    I haved to ask the question...WHY???? Large families were an economic necessity when infant mortality was high. Children were needed to work the farm/support the parents in old age.

    How does a mother home school 16? Yes...teachers have classes larger than that...all the same age and none infants. Older ones teaching younger ones? Okay...but what do they get out of it?

    As for why, I know the families I've had experience with have said it's because they don't agree with birth control, and, if God is allowing them to have children, they will continue to do so. My friend's brother has six kids, and, they're going to have more. She just miscarried what would have been their seventh, and, their reason for having so many is because that's what they feel like is the right thing to do. And, I guess a mom homeschooling different ages wouldn't be a lot different than WAY back in the day when all grades met in the one room school house. I don't know, I personally wouldn't do it, but, it's done, and, just as some publicly schooled children excel and others fail, I imagine the rate of success is just as diverse in home school. I don't know the statistics, but, I've seen it work for some kids and not for others. And, for what they get out of it, again...I think the answer to that is so personal and probably different even for each of their kids. I don't think a question like that can really be answered here.
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    What did families of long ago do with so many children? Some I know had more children than that and did not depend on welfare!

    Me, I could not deal with that many children, I had three, and can't keep their names straight, but I will not say anything bad against these people at all. It is their decision to do what they want! Sounds like they are supporting their children and asking for no help doing it.

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    A lot of people don't use birth control for religious reasons. They feel that if God is giving them the pregnancies, they're going to have the children. Some feel as though it's interfering with God and nature to use birth control. I've been on birth control for 13 years, I obviously don't feel that way. But, I know several people that do. As long as these kids are all well taken care of, I don't see how it is harmful. The kids and adults I've known that come from large families (and, I'm talking LARGE, like 6 kids or more), have been exceptional people and none of them felt like they missed out on any more than a child from a small family might. All situations have their good and bad points. If this family is just abusing the system and is on welfare, I can see the issue, but, if not, I don't understand what the problem is. If anyone wants to give me more details on why it would be, I'm all ears.
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