• @stoly
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    5410 months ago

    This isn’t uplifting. It is sad that priorities had her born in jail.

      • @stoly
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        110 months ago

        thanks.

    • @[email protected]
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      610 months ago

      She wants you to be sad, is all about prejudice. She even uses it on herself as her introduction. IMHO I would had done my best to keep that fact hidden had it happened to me (still, how would I know what it feels). She exploits that fact. Good for her, but it’s not sad.

      • @stoly
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        410 months ago

        Good take. I’d also keep that a secret for life.

    • @AeonFelis
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      410 months ago

      Why? It doesn’t say why her mother was in prison for, so it could be justified.

      • @stoly
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        110 months ago

        You just argued that it’s good for children to be born in cages.

        • @AeonFelis
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          510 months ago

          No - what I’ve argued is that it does not unjustify the mother’s imprisonment. I don’t think it really matters if a child was born in prison or not, as long as the sanitary and medical conditions were proper (that is - in the prison’s infirmary and not into the cell’s toilet). Growing up in prison is a different matter, which no child should be subjected to, but here it says her father took her and raised her outside.

    • @Wogi
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      110 months ago

      “late state capitalism disguised as uplifting news”