Keela wrote:? Sounds as unjustified as LB3's remark.emordnilap wrote:'Getting rid' of children is something rich people do and have done.
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Keela wrote:? Sounds as unjustified as LB3's remark.emordnilap wrote:'Getting rid' of children is something rich people do and have done.
Are you suggesting LB3 is the result of something to do with the village bike ?biffvernon wrote:I suppose if one measured the distance between parents and adult offspring one would tend to get larger numbers from rich folk. It's always been thus, with princes marrying foreign princesses while the peasants married within the village till the bicycle was invented.
Guess I was thinking more along the abortion lines - or handing over responsibility to the state.emordnilap wrote:Think day care; think hired help; think boarding schools; in times past, think governesses; think wet nurses; think aristocracy illegitimate children.Keela wrote:? Sounds as unjustified as LB3's remark.emordnilap wrote:'Getting rid' of children is something rich people do and have done.
The article begins by describing a man with ten children. This is hardly representative of the average Greek since their birthrate of 9.21 per 1000 population per year is one of the lowest in the world, ranking 201th out of 221 nations listed here: http://www.indexmundi.com/g/r.aspx?c=gr&v=25Lord Beria3 wrote:Some here don't appear to have read the article which is the Guardian btw.
Fair dos, but some of that article is overstated guff:extractorfan wrote:hmmm, in the end, childless men may be the heroes for us all.
http://purplemotes.net/2011/04/17/child ... n-society/
They weren't heroes, they were just filling a niche in the communitySuch men, not the men of heroic legends, are the true heroes of human history.