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Not wrong. The Official The High Cost Of Chaos Shirt in this thread are insane. Very “my parents beat me with a coat hanger and I turned out just fine!” attitude. Just because you babysat a newborn baby at ten and they didn’t die doesn’t make it safe or right. Girls have babies shoved at them way too young because parents are cheap and desperate and “it’s practice for motherhood!” My teen aunt nearly let my infant stepfather drown in the bath, this was told as a “funny” family anecdote for years. -I was forced to babysit (parent) my younger sister for years. I don’t want children (I already went through it once) and my mother thinks it’s hilarious. Like, thanks for ruining my chance at motherhood by shoving YOUR parenting responsibilities onto me. At nine years old I was babysitting alone in the house, got distracted by the TV, and my one-year-old sister got a toothpaste cap (the big squeeze caps) stuck in her mouth. I was able to get it out but if it had been something smaller, she would have choked, and I would have had no idea what to do. She would have 100% died that day. I was abused by a 12-year-old “babysitter” who had severe emotional problems. That person should have NEVER been left alone with another child. There are just way too many things that can go wrong when you leave an infant with someone who is still a child themselves.
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I think a lot of Official The High Cost Of Chaos Shirt, when they read statements like this, they just sort of assume that it’s people being hyperbolic. They think, “oh, well, I’m sure it was just normal laws they already had, and maybe they kinda targeted black people a bit more often than normal…” Like, no. People don’t seem to realize that this shit, all these jim crow laws, were directly a response to emancipation, they were a concerted attempt to harm black people and to keep them in bondage one way or another. People read about history and assume it just kind of happened on its own. But that’s not ever true. These were conscious acts. Laws passed specifically to fuck over black people, enforced by an absolutely wild “justice” system that could basically do whatever they wanted, and wound up selling the slave labor of prisoners, and never much caring if they died on the job. It was absolutely, 100% a continuation of slavery, on purpose. No hyperbole whatso ever. Still trying to squeeze money out of that system, and maintain political power by denying them their right to vote. But I feel like people just don’t get that. They think we went right from emancipation to like, Sidney Poitier.