This is what happens when you warehouse your children in daycare centres instead of raising them.
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I'm a millennial female and I was raised in the daycare system, since I was raised in a single parent household and my mom had to put food on the table for me somehow. Many of my peers came from single parent families and also grew up in the daycare system. We came out fine. There must be some changes now with how daycares are being run but I think it's so much more than daycares. It's education as well and what they are teaching this new generation. I don't think it's inately bad for a woman to want to hold a job or a career, I think it's more challenging for women to do so especially if they want families but there are more traditional positions out there that tend to be for women wanting families. Such as education. That said though, the education system swings left so these new crop of teachers are indoctrinating young minds and it's sick. I disagree with some of the comments in here blaming women wanting careers on this and blaming feminism. Here's the thing about feminism, a long time ago women couldn't vote or even property so something had to be done. There were a lot of women out there that were highly intelligent and discovered groundbreaking technologies. I too have aspirations and dreams in my life and I don't think women should be forced to stay at home unless it is their desire to do so. Ideally I want a job where I can work from home and be around for my future children and family. It's much too difficult to raise kids on a single income in 2021, let's face it guys, how many of you could actually support both yourselves and a woman and still live a comfortable life? It's not do able in Canada in the major cities where professionals are not paid enough. I'm personally working towards a career in computer science but I don't believe in diversity hires and I'd like to achieve this goal with my brain and skills and no because I have a vagina. Furthermore though, I don't think a couple women in comp sci is going to make a difference, most women argue there's a wage gap because they are not attracted to fields in STEM or the trades anyway where the actual money is made. I don't think my desire to be in STEM should intimidate anyone here since I have a desire to start my own web dev business and work from home with my future kids and future husband. The competition is already so bad in most of these fields anyway not only because Canada pays it's professionals very badly and also because big cities are the only places to have a decent career in this country and I don't attribute it to women, I attribute it to mass immigration coming in here and taking away perfectly good jobs from Canadian citizens and absolutely decimating real estate opportunities for young people especially in Vancouver and Toronto.