Like, it is the parents responsibility. It’s something that must happen and it’s their job.
If they’re not fulfilling their responsibilities you don’t just let it not happen though, that’s not how a functional society works. You make sure what needs to get done gets done, and then you act like a member of a society and figure out why they’re having trouble and what you can do to help.
You might, if you’re feeling extra civic minded, offer food to any kid who wants it and leave the concern and extra assistance to people having trouble with home nutrition.
Exactly … you can judge a little but not to the point of punishing everyone including the children who have no choice in the matter.
And in the long run of civilization, if you help this generation from the failings of the previous generation, then you will have a better chance for a healthier future generation … who will go on to make a more healthier generation after them.
As an Indigenous Canadian this is what my Elders taught me a long time ago … we don’t just live for the benefit of our current life but for the lives of those who are to come.
We either help the people alive today take a step forward or make them to take steps back and make life worse for those who aren’t born yet.
Like, it is the parents responsibility. It’s something that must happen and it’s their job.
If they’re not fulfilling their responsibilities you don’t just let it not happen though, that’s not how a functional society works. You make sure what needs to get done gets done, and then you act like a member of a society and figure out why they’re having trouble and what you can do to help.
You might, if you’re feeling extra civic minded, offer food to any kid who wants it and leave the concern and extra assistance to people having trouble with home nutrition.
Exactly … you can judge a little but not to the point of punishing everyone including the children who have no choice in the matter.
And in the long run of civilization, if you help this generation from the failings of the previous generation, then you will have a better chance for a healthier future generation … who will go on to make a more healthier generation after them.
As an Indigenous Canadian this is what my Elders taught me a long time ago … we don’t just live for the benefit of our current life but for the lives of those who are to come.
We either help the people alive today take a step forward or make them to take steps back and make life worse for those who aren’t born yet.