Tuesday, March 5, 2013
The Other Side-- Reena
There are two sides to my research argument
paper. One side I feel most people would agree with. The other side could raise
many questions, conflicts, and of course, disagreements. The agreeable side is just
basically saying that is very necessary for more action could be taken towards
keeping child abuse and neglect under control. The other side is pretty much my
take on how it should be done. Haters are going to hate but hey, I don’t hear
anything else being done so why not put my idea out? I feel that women should
be licensed prior to becoming a mother. I am strictly focusing on women if
anybody were to raise questions about becoming a father. Obviously you need
both sexes to pursue the parent stage, but my focus is strictly on women. One
question that might be raised against this idea is “When is one considered a
mother?” and that “If one is considered a mother when one is considered a
human, do you abort the “baby” if the woman turns out to be an illegal mother?”
and “Or are you saying you have to have a license to have unprotected sex for
the possibilities of conceiving a child?” To that last question, yes! If it’s
going to help prevent women having children who don’t deserve to, then yes!
See, most people might not agree with this idea. A lot of people might think
the idea as a whole is a little extreme. They might ask, “There isn’t anything
else that could be done?” Well, possibly, but what? Does anyone else have
something better that he or she feel would be just as, or maybe more,
effective? Sometimes strict measures have to be taken in order for a person to
realize exactly how serious a situation is. Although, there actually are times
when unnecessary measures are taken with situations that are really not that
serious. But child abuse/neglect is no doubt serious and deserves drastic
measures for prevention whether people agree with it or not.
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