[QUOTE="MrGeezer"]
For starters, poverty stricken people often have shortened lifespans and not much money. So when they need help around the farm/house, are they going to be able to afford to pay someone to do that kind of ****? No. They rely on the kids. When you're old and dying and need constant care, can you afford to get that care from a stranger? No. That's your kids' job: to feed you and clean you while you're dying in poverty. If you can't afford to hire people to do the work, then you have kids and make them work for you.
Two: I already mentioned that poor people generally can't afford the best health care. They also often live in generally crappy areas that have a higher chance of their kids dying. And if it's expected that some of your kids will die or end up in prison, then you have more kids. Why do you think that fish lay like, hundreds of eggs? Obviously it's because most of the babies are gonna end up dead. Higher poverty correlates to higher child mortality. So poor people have more kids.
TheChosenTurkey
So your saying that poor people have children so they can get help around the house and business. What? Why? If you're living in extreme poverty, having sex to get help around the house and probably failing business is so irresponsible. If they can't even pay for a stranger, what makes you think they can fully support a child? If you struggling in poverty, struggle by yourself.
I'm completely lost at your second statement. Could you please explain more? What I got out of it was that you're claiming that poor people are have more children so that at least one child can overcome all the death and jail that they are more likely to succumb to. Really...
You have to pay hired help.
Children are a "free" source of work, and they also have a built-in sense of obligation and duty. Historically, it has not been at all uncommon to put kids to work as soon as they were physically able. Rich kids have the luxury of playing and studying, while poor kids go to work before they're 10 years old, and then spend 15 hours a day working dangerous factory jobs to support the family. The mere fact that you see this as weird shows just how good things are for most of us today.
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