Here’s a nice story on the subject:
priestsforlife.org/testimony/dippolito.htm
Maybe if people would be more focused on reasons TO have kids, instead of reasons to NOT have kids, this whole thing wouldn’t be so much of an issue.
This whole thing isn’t an issue an all.
A couple raised 20 kids on 10 acres of farmland with water rights. Big deal. That’s a half an acre per kid. You can grow food to feed a kid on half an acre and your children can help. The rabbits are not going to feed your kids drugs and pull knives on them on their way home from school.
The majority of young couples starting out in the U.S. now live in an urban, not a rural environment, where growing and storing food to feed one’s kids is not an option.
Where I’m from, 10 acres of land costs $20,000,000 and you can afford it if you’re Donald Trump. If you’re a young couple living on one income with 3 kids, the only place you can afford to live is very likely across the street from a drug house.
There is a physical limit to how many children a mother can manage on the bus and on the street in an urban environment. You are dismayed that people aren’t having more than 2 kids? Ha! If you can’t hang onto your kids in the big city, they end up dead, and a mother runs out of hands to hold at 2 kids. Toddlers
cannot run, and in the big city honey, sometimes you have got to run.
If you had ever in your life had a baby on your back and groceries in your arms walking on your way back to your flat in the city and had to face the wrong end of a police special and “EVERYBODY FREEZE” when a high speed chase ended on your street not even 20 ft. away from you where you were just walking down the sidewalk on your way home, you might have a clue as to the “grave reasons” young couples face on a daily basis living on one income in an urban area and trying to raise a child safely, effectively, and responsibly.
We all called the police on the drug house, by the way. Their response was “Lady, you’ve gotta be kidding, we’re not going in there. Hey, look, you want me to lose my job or my life?”