Originally posted by Spirit
That doesn't make it right.
I think that when we start to point our fingers and call people out for what we think they are, or for the wrong doings we think they are doing in/with thier lives, then we DO have the right to say, "you can not judge..."
There is no psycho-babble mentality. Just a huge amount of people who won't take RESPONSIBILITY.
sure it makes it right-without passing judgement, we are sheep tha blindly follow the flock-to the mill?
when their "wrongdoings" affect nobody else, who cares what they do-literally-it's unimportant. But, as soon as those actions have a direct affect on anothers life & a third party see's a direct threat to the child(in this case) then, yes-speak up & make them reconsider questionable actions. ie-why is okay to call the cops on a guy smoking pot in the park, but I become a judgemental asshole for telling some parent that because they want the bigger house & the bigger car & the trip to Tahiti this February, it's having a negative affect on Jr? Let's see, no dad or mom in the home, a stranger becomes the surrogate parent for 10 or 12 hours a day, but "we spend quality time together" BULLSHIT-quality time is in the middle of the day when the kid is watching space ghost & asks "mom, why is grandpa in heaven"-not going for ice cream once a week & then seeing a movie.
you nailed it right on the head-RESPONSIBILTY. That is lacking in our core fundamental ideals. the psycho-babble I refer to is, ask damn near any therapist & they will back up the "the parent must come first" mentality. WRONG WRONG WRONG. Upon birth, the job of a parent is to sustain life for said child, point them in a direction that allows growth & understanding, and teach them moral & ethical behaviour. you can't say "don't steal" & expect them to understand-shit, it is easier than working for a living. kids are naturally egotistical, it's in the very nature to do for "me"-how can a parent teach these things when they come home from work, kiss the kids, park the in front of the idiot box, make dinner, do laundry, straighten out the house, bathe the kids, get their stuff for school ready & tuck them in-there is no time for togetherness.
If children are wanted, take the responsibility to make sure that the environment is as good as it can be for their benefit-most successful people come from a poor background. But, most had both parents at home. One or both worked, but at the 3:10 bell at school, somebody was home to tend to them. responsibility is caring for your child, not paying someone else to do it.