The productive middle and working classes need to have more babies who will grow up to help hold civilization together.
Good for them, but what’s with the glasses?!?
May the kiddos, like the O’Hares’, get converted.
Their children look fine, all three healthy, well dressed and happy looking. That’s the most important part.
As for the parents, they seem to make an odd couple.
I’m left wondering how someone who looks like Pee Wee Herman can father all those kids.
Well, as they say, don’t judge a book by it’s cover. The both love those thick, heavy eyeglasses. I suspect, before the kids reach age 8, this couple will have revised their rigidly structured, ‘proven’ scientific views on raising children. Good luck to this family.
Widespread abortion and birth control has led to the dismantling of Western culture.
The first wave of comedy writers from Saturday Night Live, would have had a complete field day, creating parodies of this couple. It would be so easy to do.
Looks like a wonderful family. Over the years I’ve heard women say that they were the smartest and that they were the ones obligated to have large families to pass on those genes. Then, later, they were castigated for having large families.
It seems everyone has opinions on should they or shouldn’t they. This type of family at least won’t be on welfare.
But their “big data” is sure going to have an impact on those poor little ones. Hope they get good nicknames early.
I’d vote for them.
NP with them or their kids, as long as they don’t follow that “gentle parenting” cr@p.
“The Collinses are atheists; they believe in science and data, studies and research.”
Cause no Christian ever believed or believes in that gruff? Over and over again bias refuses to sit down and shut up.
The world does NOT need autistic atheists having more children!
“If we are wrong, we want someone to be right,” she says. Then she smiles. “The more kids you have, the more likely you are to have kids that get it right somewhere.”
The mom is a smart cookie.
ah yes the slappy guy. I’ll take parenting advice from him/s
I thought this quote was very apt.
“When people say, ‘I can’t afford kids,’ what they mean is, ‘I cannot afford to have kids at the standards that I find to be culturally normative,” Malcolm continues.
Good life choices, I guess.
Abominable fashion choices, though.
Awful baby name choices too.