Why do I have no sympathy for the poor with many children?These story is really will change you

Recently, I accidentally met a lady familiar with cats and started discussing cat nutrition. When the subject was almost exhausted, she mentioned that we buy elite food for our cats, and in her village, there’s a large family where the children don’t know what meat is; they only eat the cheapest offal.

When I hear such stories, I don’t feel pity or a desire to help. First, how can one live in a village and not know what meat is? You can start raising animals, your own farm, and it would be a great business, or at least always have home-raised meat on the table. Don’t want to start a business? And why not? Well, yes, it will require a lot of work. But you don’t want to or don’t know how, and everyone owes you because the children will eat who knows what, and everyone around is responsible, as well as the state, and we are poor unfortunates.


Secondly, how can you plan for children, knowing there isn’t enough money even for food? Although planning is not the right word here. I’m not talking about other needs, but only the most important ones.

I have two jobs so I can buy quality meat and good food for my cats and regularly take them to the vet. So why can’t these parents of many children, especially the father, also find a job? How can you feed the children? It should be criminalized! How can you skimp on children to this extent? And some still want us to help these heartless people.

As long as we materially help these antisocial elements, they will take everything for granted. Note that most of them don’t even go to work; they are used to handouts. All day, they sit in the mud and wait. They are even too lazy to clean the house and wash things.

I don’t mind helping people. But I prefer to buy gifts, books, help those who are trying, earning money, and taking care of their children. There are many large families, not very rich, but who earn a living, where the children are always fed and look well-groomed,

where parents do their best to provide for the needs and stand on their own feet. I am ready to help these families. But I advise the idle ones to start working. Of course, it’s a shame for the children in such families. But let the guardianship authorities take care of it.

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