Data is only useful if you set out with neutral intentions. If you set out trying to prove a theory or persuade people you’ve already made the decision to work from a place of bias
Data is considered neutral but rarely ever used in a neutral way.
Data is considered neutral but rarely ever used in a neutral way.
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Tom Calver
Ultimately, maybe the debate is less about persuading people to have kids, and more about persuading them to before it’s too late.
The ideal family size is still 2.3! And most childless people in their early 30s either haven’t made up their mind or are keen one day…
The ideal family size is still 2.3! And most childless people in their early 30s either haven’t made up their mind or are keen one day…
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(Also describing people as “childless” says it all)
We all have our roles. Me? I put in my quarterly day shift tiring the niece and nephew out at the park 🫡 I'm not the favourite aunt, but I do get mistakenly wished a Happy Mother's Day 👍🏾
Pretty convenient of him to ignore all the possible risks, health complications and lifelong conditions mothers can suffer.