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In reply to the discussion: what do childfree/childless people get instead of "parental leave?" [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)348. Wow
Someone suggested it's not a personal choice for the child. You disagreed with them. So someone asserted the opposite argument which you said was never suggested. Um, was suggested the moment you disagreed with the first poster. YOU suggested it.
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what do childfree/childless people get instead of "parental leave?" [View all]
restorefreedom
Oct 2015
OP
Theoretically a man who has a newborn should get some time off to spend with his family
davidpdx
Oct 2015
#507
We are below demographic replacement rate. We need to avoid the dreaded inverted
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#606
We don't have growth in America. Around 2.1 children is the replacement rate. We hoovering around
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#611
I can even support it in a more selfish way -- good kids will be working to pay our Social Security.
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#223
Yep. And it's like paying taxes for schools, I don't expect to get something else
Cal Carpenter
Oct 2015
#242
Then they can have my $10's, your's went to kill that kid in the Mid-East...
daleanime
Oct 2015
#433
Yep, the next - and happier - generation will cure your diseases, pay your Social Security, etc.
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#401
For a while now, it seems that (some) DUers pine for the '50s model in a number of ways ...
1StrongBlackMan
Oct 2015
#618
The entire premise of health insurance is that the healthy people pay for the sick.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#221
I believe in single payer, too. But i also realize that chasing after "fairness" in such situations
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#233
That certainly is still a benefit for all, though a very sad one to have to go through
davidpdx
Oct 2015
#508
I felt I was lucky enough to work for a company that allowed a non-paid leave
MerryBlooms
Oct 2015
#426
You notice your response didn't fit the narrative/agenda, so no response from the OP.
MerryBlooms
Oct 2015
#420
The intent of parental leave is to care for and bond with their children
liberal N proud
Oct 2015
#4
I think it is probably impossible for you to understand if you are not a parent
liberal N proud
Oct 2015
#131
Forget talking to you. Clearly you don't have a view that extends beyond yourself.
Chemisse
Oct 2015
#471
I'm interested in genuine ideas about how this could be implemented in a way that is fair to everyo
catnhatnh
Oct 2015
#9
There are lots of insensitive things that people say about childfree people
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2015
#60
I am child-free myself, but please count me out of these whiny, self-absorbed posts
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#68
Yes, there is jealousy in your post. There is jealousy of something given to benefit a child
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#96
in other words, you're saying that when they have a baby, they should get 6 weeks to care for it
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#178
There is absolutely no comparison, for you, between your own unique experience being a parent
sammythecat
Oct 2015
#356
You are on the side of a losing argument, you want farm subsides for your garden
snooper2
Oct 2015
#84
You might want to dial it back, stop calling others names, and actually respond to the
Squinch
Oct 2015
#414
No one is saying anything like that. The OP is saying that a chunk of time that is available
Squinch
Oct 2015
#412
I am surprised at it too. I am not sure what they think the cost to them would be. Or why
Squinch
Oct 2015
#425
Yes, the hostility is pretty extreme and illogical, and seems to me to border on hysteria.
Squinch
Oct 2015
#540
My favorite is the poster who says, "You don't need it so you don't get it, so deal with it."
Squinch
Oct 2015
#558
This is actually a good illustration of why giving everyone a chunk of time to use at their
Squinch
Oct 2015
#411
Really, I think it would be of benefit to everyone. If any of us gets sick ourselves, we can only
Squinch
Oct 2015
#424
The FMLA actually covers tending to sick relatives, and covers us all for continuing
Squinch
Oct 2015
#556
I think it would be great if everyone were allotted time to do volunteer work
davidpdx
Oct 2015
#510
My last boss was ONLY great about my sick/ dying cat. When it came to losing a dear friend.....
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#58
You really want to go down the path that any government benefit extended to one group
onenote
Oct 2015
#35
you said in your OP that you weren't knocking those who have kids and aren't trying to pit
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#239
I'm sure you don't mean this way but it's like when we as liberals defend child
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#268
Problem is that "PTO" usually isn't enough for anyone who has a family or needs extended sick leave.
haele
Oct 2015
#149
So sick people can use all their time just to survive, and never get time to get better.
HuckleB
Oct 2015
#383
No one missed that part. This is an benefit for EMPLOYEES. The child is not an employee.
Iris
Oct 2015
#495
Wait, I've heard this before, I hope you aren't going to complain next that your childless taxes
FSogol
Oct 2015
#44
so at tax time, are you going to complain that parents are getting larger refunds than you?
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#183
Yes! And the same can be said for caring for a sick parent or other loved one.
Laffy Kat
Oct 2015
#297
ok, then do you support mandatory vacation time as they have in Europe and Canada?
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#70
We get to have other peoples' children raised with greater resources (in this case, parental time)
eShirl
Oct 2015
#51
Pakistan, Iran, China, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Russia and every other country in the world except
prayin4rain
Oct 2015
#59
Childless and happy to support family leave. It's going to help create a more humane workplace and
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#62
As a childless person what I'd like to get is temp coverage for my staff who are out on FMLA.
Gidney N Cloyd
Oct 2015
#69
No doubt, many people lacking children also complain about paying school taxes
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#77
They should get extra money for extra duties if people take time off for whatever reason.
alarimer
Oct 2015
#97
because you're purposefully ignoring responses which invalidate your original premise.
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#104
As above (purposfully ignored), child leave incentivizes labor market attachment
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#126
I'd be happy to widen the law for volunteers to wipe asses and shovel food into mouths
Bad Thoughts
Oct 2015
#155
Why won't you answer why you will not make yourself eligible for the leave by having a kid
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#147
Nobody cares why you choose not to have a child, just stop asking for parental leave
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#157
i think a few weeks (or whatever i am not a dr) recuperative time for mom
restorefreedom
Oct 2015
#230
i asked a question: government required parental leave, government required vacation and sick time
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#343
it's an issue. in most countries the workload is reasonable so people can do a little extra
geek tragedy
Oct 2015
#150
So- this is a serious question, not snark- how does family leave impact your work situation?
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#213
technically, them paying to SS and Medicare is payback for my paying into SS
geek tragedy
Oct 2015
#209
Why is it up to them to pay you back for helping people who died before they were born?
jeff47
Oct 2015
#214
because presumably they'll have the generation behind them paying into it.
geek tragedy
Oct 2015
#220
....All us parents chillaxing with our extra parent goodies, laughing at the childfree suckers.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#235
You get the next generation whose taxes will pay your SS and Medicare and other benefits
Lee-Lee
Oct 2015
#174
I don't think it is necessary for childfree people to get 'compensation' for parental leave
KitSileya
Oct 2015
#181
As long as it is "family" leave and not parental leave, I think it is fair for everyone
Blasphemer
Oct 2015
#191
what do you get with no kids???? loaded question of the ages....sanity??? fewer drains on your
dembotoz
Oct 2015
#195
They get other people's children to keep the Social Security system and Medicare solvent.
pnwmom
Oct 2015
#197
Yeah, When people go "If you get time off to care for your sick 3 year old child, i should get
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#198
and of course you "didn't want to to pit people with children against people without children"
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#359
coincidentally enough, in August I put a picture of a guy messing with the tip of a warhead
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#620
"You get time off for open heart surgery, i should get time off to go to a baseball game"
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#200
The whole objective of family leave is for people to take off work to care for family, not to take
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#216
I agree with that. Someone upthread said they took time off work for their dying dog
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#224
I'm glad somebody brought this up. I plan to not have any children when I get married.
BlueJazz
Oct 2015
#255
For me personally, I would'nt need any compensation or any for my wife but I was ...
BlueJazz
Oct 2015
#262
Duh..I didn't realize you were the original poster. Sorry. If it were up to me, I'd average out ...
BlueJazz
Oct 2015
#280
When are we able-bodied people going to get our special parking spaces?
Attorney in Texas
Oct 2015
#260
Right after discrimination against white evangelicals is prosecuted and Christmas is saved. eom.
Bad Thoughts
Oct 2015
#283
The ability to sleep through the night without waking up every two hours to feed and change the kid?
MohRokTah
Oct 2015
#320
not this childfree person. i don't spend my time resenting people who have children
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#338
to hear some it is different but family leave benefits everyone at some point. nt
restorefreedom
Oct 2015
#598
you must be very motivated this year, because you've been a member for 11 years
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#346
Everyone benefits. The fact that childless/childfree can't be grandfathered in is a shame
kcr
Oct 2015
#369
What do people that don't have deaths in their families get instead of "Bereavement Leave"? ...
1StrongBlackMan
Oct 2015
#404
I guess I think it should be expanded. I was my uncle's primary caretaker and any time taken off
TheKentuckian
Oct 2015
#526
You think taking time off for caring for a sick parent or child is comparable to a vacation
notadmblnd
Oct 2015
#479
We get to live in a society that keeps talented people in the workforce and supports families
Iris
Oct 2015
#493
Mandated parental leave is definitely good for society. But so is incentivizing having less kids.
RedCappedBandit
Oct 2015
#532
What do cancer free people get out of their insurance plan covering a co-worker's colon cancer?
Hekate
Oct 2015
#554
There are lots of reforms needed that would decrease strife over this issue
Bradical79
Oct 2015
#557
What would Bernie do? He loves the Scandinavians. OTT, what does Ayn Rand have to say?
Hekate
Oct 2015
#559
Are you also jealous of people paid for Jury Duty when you are not called?
alphafemale
Oct 2015
#569
sickness and disability are not life choices, parenting is. not suggesting parents get no leave.
restorefreedom
Oct 2015
#570
Some people just have to play life as a zero-sum game, though. To them, there is never enough...
Hekate
Oct 2015
#578
We get tagged to be on-call, and short-shrift on reserving vacation days.
Jester Messiah
Oct 2015
#602
We don't incentivise people to not have children at this point in time. That would be self
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#607