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Old 27-11-2016, 01:40 PM #12
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Originally Posted by Cherie View Post
I don't think anyone is advocating that all elderly can be looked after solely by their families as it depends on the level of care required, however there are a number who could be helped by their families not just by their kids but by grandkids as well familial responsibility doesn't just stop at "the kids" , but yeah it is being ignored in favour of more popular causes
The government can't push capitalism / individualism / pursuit of personal profit and then still expect there to be a sense of community of familial responsibility somehow at the same time... you get one or the other. How can an adult grandchild be a full time carer for an elderly relative when the government won't accept anything less than full time employment / "every man for themselves" in terms of personal economic wellbeing? Families don't grow up, settle and age within small communities where they can help each other any more. The vast majority find that they HAVE to relocate to find any sort of financial security and this is actively encouraged or, at least, not discouraged. There is absolutely no interest in preserving or protecting communities or family units.
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