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          • Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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            1 day ago

            This may come as a surprise to you, but special needs children are also human beings, and leashing them is wrong too.

            Go back and re-read the thread

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              1 day ago

              I’ve read every word. You’re being absurd.

              You also spend way too much time watching other people’s children.

              Do you have any of your own?

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                12 hours ago

                I’ve read every word. You’re being absurd.

                Well, you forgot what I put in my very first comment on the thread, so…doubt.

                You also spend way too much time watching other people’s children.

                Way to make it sound creepy, but yes I see children when I go to zoos, aquariums, museums, national parks, banks, stores…etc.

                Do you have any of your own?

                No, but it doesn’t matter. You probably agree with me that slavery is wrong? But have you ever had a slave? You don’t have to personally experience abuse to recognize abuse.

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                    3 hours ago

                    Well…

                    I guess you could provide a practical scenario where it is both necessary to bring a child along, and essential that they are leashed, but I have yet to see anyone actually propose this.