Would you like fries?
Yeah, and how much for the kid?
People are so brainwashed for thinking this is heartwarming and not incredibly fucked.
Either that or they’re able to continue thinking even after they feel outrage.
This is literally what “black excellence” is, but calling it out makes you (internally) racist, a pick me for the nazis, or a black person who is white on the inside.
This post is inspirational and any problem you have with it is racially motivated.
Interesting point, but I think meme culture is also programming people to stop thinking the moment they detect an outrage trigger. There’s a group consensus that acknowledging any other factors in the situation is a defense of whatever evil is involved.
What are you on about?
17, working and has a child?! 💀
it takes a village to raise a child…
it takes a Corporation to exploit a family for their personal gain.
I’ve seen this personally here in Georgia, and I mean more than once.
We live in the wealthiest nation on the planet in a technologically advanced civilization.
Everyone needs to understand things are only still this absurd because we allow a small percentage of people to live better than any kings from the past ever lived off the backs of the rest of us. Hording the vast majority of our wealth.
We absolutely have the means to prevent people from having to take their kids to fucking work with them but we choose to let billionaires do things like dismantle our government and destroy our international relations instead.
Everyone needs to understand things are only still this absurd because we allow a small percentage of people to live better than any kings from the past ever lived off the backs of the rest of us. Hording the vast majority of our wealth.
We absolutely have the means to prevent people from having to take their kids to fucking work with them but we choose to let billionaires do things like dismantle our government and destroy our international relations instead.
This ain’t no village
What a beautiful world
babies having babies 😔
I like that “it takes a village” means bringing your child to work, and not having the support to either have someone/some facility watch your child if you chose to work, or having actual paternity leave. Nor does it mean being paid enough that if you had to just not work, you and yours wouldn’t be in the street.
How inspiring.
Orphan crushing machine…
I’m guessing they didn’t want to pay an agency worker more to cover her shift.
does anyone actually see this and think it’s heartwarming???
This gives me the same vibe as all those “feelgood” stories about communities coming together to pay for some valued member’s back surgery or cancer treatment or something.
It’s nice people do that, but what about people that are less liked, and how is it that we have so much wealth going around, and yet extremely basic things like healthcare are still factors people need to concern themselves with being able to afford?
Nope
Not at all… I bet the manager would have sacked her if she could.
That’s the opposite of a village