Message from @laurefinwë

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2019-02-17 06:48:14 UTC  

Based, in polyamorical relationships the terms "parent 3" through "parent 99" could be used as well

2019-02-17 06:48:33 UTC  

>minority

2019-02-17 06:48:42 UTC  

What minority?

2019-02-17 06:50:00 UTC  

H0mos

2019-02-17 06:50:22 UTC  

Oh

2019-02-17 06:50:42 UTC  

Yea it's to prevent that kinda discrimination

2019-02-17 06:51:39 UTC  

I thought it's more about degenderisation of the terms "mother" and "father"

2019-02-17 06:53:57 UTC  

Nah it was debated when the same sex marriage law was passed

2019-02-17 06:54:28 UTC  

Still it's kind of stupid, they aren't biological parents anyway, and I don't know how it works in France, but here it's always "mother & father/parents" or "legal guardian"

2019-02-17 06:54:39 UTC  

So what's the problem

2019-02-17 06:54:50 UTC  

With using th term "legal guardian" I mean

2019-02-17 06:55:07 UTC  

They could be biological parents

2019-02-17 06:55:17 UTC  

*one of them

2019-02-17 06:55:17 UTC  

One guy couldve had kids and kept them

2019-02-17 06:55:21 UTC  

Still

2019-02-17 06:55:59 UTC  

But anyway any school documentation relating to the kid could place them in a discriminatory position because they have gay parents

2019-02-17 06:56:11 UTC  

Its to keep the beurocracy without personal bias

2019-02-17 06:57:49 UTC  

I'm not really sure why there's a need for specifying either mother/father or parent1/parent2 distinction, what about kids living with one parent then?
Couldn't they just use the words "parent" and "legal guardian"?
That wouldn't sound this stupid and probably wouldn't be this controversial

2019-02-17 06:58:59 UTC  

Oh, okay, now I see it may be useful when filling child's data

2019-02-17 06:59:12 UTC  

The only people it's controversial to are homophobes lel it's not at all a big deal who cares nothing changes

2019-02-17 07:02:51 UTC  

I know that nothing changes
But at the moment I've read "parent 1", "parent 2" I automatically knew that people will oppose it
There may be no rational reason to do so, but humans aren't rationalistic creatures
The problem with this terms is that they seem "artificial" and people are generally afraid of things like that, especially those involving numbers, like in this case

2019-02-17 07:04:33 UTC  

Lmfao yea I can see that but after a while it'll be the new norm for them

2019-02-17 07:05:14 UTC  

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2019-02-17 15:29:39 UTC  

Well thank god im not european

2019-02-17 20:05:49 UTC  

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2019-02-17 21:02:06 UTC  

Dude I hate when I accidentally exit out of something on on demand TV and then when I go back to it it won't let me fasforward, and I'm stuck rewatching the same shit again.

2019-02-17 22:04:20 UTC  

The international reporting on this is hilariously limited and biased.

2019-02-17 22:04:41 UTC  

It is clearly very scary.

2019-02-17 22:04:54 UTC  

Yeah I can find barely anything on it

2019-02-17 22:05:14 UTC  

They did this to themselves, though.

2019-02-17 22:05:47 UTC  

Someday the French will dump their oil and gas into a harbor

2019-02-17 22:07:00 UTC  

Imagine mocking the US for not taking part in a bunch of international green agreements and not voting them in themselves and then rioting when you actually have to hold up the rules you've chosen.

2019-02-17 22:07:26 UTC  

Well the rules the government chose for them.

2019-02-17 22:07:45 UTC  

Typical euros

2019-02-17 22:08:29 UTC  

Peak millennial political action, supporting taxes and limitations but then crying injustice when they're suddenly applied to them.

2019-02-17 22:09:36 UTC  

Well didn't it start when some lady made a petition about gas taxes?

2019-02-17 22:10:07 UTC  

Yeah the gas taxes imposed by people wanting a green, zero emission France.

2019-02-17 22:10:14 UTC  

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2019-02-17 22:10:20 UTC  

So they went full AOC