Dads and moms blogs (LXIV)

Today I will enjoy as few times with this review of the dads and moms blogs. The network is on fire. Maternity and paternity blogs are very active this week. The authors of many of them have decided not to be speechless before the news of the declarations of the Minister of Labor about his great idea about conciliation and gender equality: the schooling of babies.

Louma, from Maternal love, reflects on the term conciliation, which is, in reality, an objective that should allow for a work development that was compatible with a healthy family life, which is based on the contact of parents and children, not on their separation most of the hours of the day. It also tells us about the freedom of choice, without which women cannot be truly free, and also about the real costs of childcare centers compared to a sufficiently long paid maternity leave. It even proposes a manifestation of blogs by the True Conciliation in Spain.

The Moms without complexes, Bethlehem, demands that we citizens become aware and demand from those who govern us measures that really favor our life and not only the economy, no matter how well it is based on it, economic well-being cannot take precedence over rights and needs Very important, as are those of babies.

But, my lords, we may be sheep, that we are, but fools? I at least as a fool do not have a hair, and it is obvious that it is very nice to sell us the motorcycle of conciliation when we want to favor the economy by on top of any other social, family or personal good.

Definitive, I would say, that Ileana has been since We got boobs. Overwhelming. With data explaining that a labor market that focuses on the happiness and care of children leads us to a dehumanized society and proposes a model in which fathers and mothers, men and women, focus on the greatest wealth, which is to give our children a happy and accompanied childhood. Qualifies, certainly, this society of child-phobic, because it takes children away from everyday life, work and even leisure, proposing limited spaces for children. It tells us about the maternal casualties of the countries with greater gender equality, such as the Nordics, and proposes us to reflect on models of equality such as ecofeminism and feminism of difference.

María, mother and doctor in biology, author of Re-educating momHe writes a wonderful open letter to the Minister, reminding him that babies need to be with their mothers and fathers, and fathers and mothers need to be with their children. He warns him that he does not have the slightest intention of leaving his newborn in strange hands and that this cannot be considered as a social priority, but as a bad model of conciliation and equality.

Violeta, the author of Raise Contravía, he almost shouts that we don't give birth to children for war. And, preparing our children as robots, separated from the bond, affection, contact, will deprive them of the confidence and a way of seeing life with tenderness, encouraging them to be pawns in a system that only thinks about production and Not in people and their feelings.

Since Study on the uterus, Monica, also writes to the Minister another open letter, wishing him to be loved, offering him a hug and reminding him that, however much he may favor the market for women to leave their babies in the nursery, before the money is made that we love and love our children, and that is why the objective cannot be to separate us when they need us most, but to ensure that we can raise them closely and that should be done to work conciliation measures.

Angry is Mom against the tide, which states that the Minister has proposed to enslave mothers and fathers. He accuses him of putting economic interests above the needs of children and wanting to separate from them, to indoctrinate them, to dream, perhaps even, a world where women do not even have to give birth, to be equal to men, and Children are born from a test tube and an artificial uterus, and then be raised by the State, far from their families. They have dropped their masks, he says.

Irene, from Be momsHe asks us if we liked the goodbye gift that the Minister of Labor has left us, something that seems like a mockery in this society mired in crisis. The solution to unemployment and poverty is that we leave newborns in the nursery ?. It reminds us that this man, who has left us these statements as a gift to women on Mother's Day, voted against extending the maternity leave to 20 weeks and now comes with the story that it is much cheaper and cash set up a million new daycare centers.

Add Growing up with DavidHe hopes that the Minister's mailbox is collapsed with complaints about his unfortunate statements, and asks him, sincerely, if he really thinks that separating a newborn from his mother cannot have sequels. A generation of children who are separated from their mothers, when they are helpless and vulnerable, would get a generation of manipulable adults. Is that what they want?

Paula and her stuff He joins this clamor and tells the Minister that what should be achieved is that no woman fears losing her job because she is pregnant, but that conciliating is not condemning women to be "breeding females" that only stop children refusing to hug them, feed them, listen to their first words and teach them the world, deciding, freely, if they get back into work after a sufficient leave or take care of them personally.

And I finish with Socmare, of Mother Earth. Congratulations to us on Mother's Day. And he asks the Minister that when he congratulates his mother or his wife, he asks them if they would have felt happy to leave their children in the hands of others as soon as they were born to return to their jobs as soon as possible. Would a woman feel happily recognized, liberated and integrated into a society that, to guarantee her professional life, comes up with nothing more than separating her helpless body and half-doing her baby from her warm body?

I enjoyed reading my favorite blogs and doing this review by the dads and moms blogs, as always, but also, I have been encouraged to see that a part of society is not willing to let the production and the great battle of gender equality go beyond the needs of the little ones, which are, at last and After all, the future and the greatest wealth that a country has.

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