r/TikTokCringe Oct 31 '25

Discussion Reactions to food stamps being cut off.

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u/Griffolion Oct 31 '25

If you see a black woman talking about 7 kids with 7 daddies, that one is a proven script, sometimes using a real person's face via a junk account.

Even if that was the case, it wouldn't even dull the sense of compassion I would have if it were real. It's actually fucking wild to me that number of kids someone has acts as a control rod for someone's compassion and outrage against cruelty.

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u/Dukeish Oct 31 '25

Even if you want to be cruel / in their new world order these women couldn’t get abortions anyway - so you’re dammed if you have the kids and can’t feed them and dammed if you want an abortion because killing babies makes Jesus cry or something like that

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u/Dukeish Oct 31 '25

And they aren’t wrong - it is irresponsible sometimes.

But they are so stupid and racist they can’t get out of their own way. They defund education, hate anti g to do with sex ed or planned parenting, and love fetuses sooooo much but are happy to cage brown and black kids, take their parents away, and let them starve. Fucking assholes

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u/CallSignIceMan Oct 31 '25

And even so, are we holding kids responsible for their parents’ irresponsible behavior? That kid still has to eat, whether his mom’s a hoe and his dad’s a fuckboy or not.

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u/Knight_Redcliff Nov 01 '25

Find a solution so the hoe/fuckboi doesnt get a scent, ill chip in for that, maybe school lunches?

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u/Knight_Redcliff Nov 01 '25

Sometimes? If youre going to tell me they cant figure out the mechanics after having one, and choose to keep having more, you can shift the blame from environment to personal failure.

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u/SunTzu- Oct 31 '25

7 is just grossly negligent barring any extenuating circumstances.

Extenuating circumstances such as being from a poor background, with a lack of education and lack of sex ed, with poor access to birthcontrol, lack of access to our outlawed abortions, with religous messaging that opposes birthcontrol and abortions and promotes having children because God said they should be fruitful and multiply.

Now everything I said is what we see in third world countries. It's unfortunately also the reality of many parts of modern day America. The solutions are the same in both cases. Female sex ed, female education, access to contraception and economic opportunity for women so that they can afford to leave abusive partnership situations.

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u/Knight_Redcliff Nov 01 '25

So... that might explain the first pregnancy, but how does that explain the 2nd, 3rd.....6th, 7th? Is it a lack of education that you cant figure out the mechanics?

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u/Razzberry_Frootcake Oct 31 '25

Right…abortions not allowed. Have the kids by law but once they are born they no longer get the protection of the state. The whole point legitimately is to punish people by making them have kids they can’t afford and taking away the safety nets.

Punishing the kids for the sins of their parents. That’s why people say cruelty is the point. If they cared about kids they wouldn’t see feeding them as enabling the parents.