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"Poor people shouldn't have children"

Nov 12, 2024•29 min
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In this thought-provoking episode, Elle delves into the controversial "Resilient Jenkins" case, exploring the complex issues surrounding poverty, parenting, and child welfare. Elle examines the viral video of a family of six living in a one-bedroom apartment, sparking discussions on male-centered motherhood, the ethics of having children in impoverished conditions, and the use of children by "momfluencers" for social media fame. The episode challenges listeners to consider the impact of poverty on children's well-being and questions societal norms around child-rearing. Elle also touches on the historical context of childhood, emphasizing how our understanding of children's needs and rights has evolved over time.

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