Dr. J
Philosophy
22 April 2018
Helping Hands
In the most recent presentations that I witnessed, I liked the idea of Helping Hands. Now before anything, Helping Hands is directed to single-parent fathers who need help and need directions because some of them don’t know what’s going on. I can’t talk from experience because I had a strange relationship with my father. This isn’t personal, but I see how a father struggles to talk their children. It’s a new problem that arises when the mother isn’t a good reliable person. I am all for this website but there is something that I want to say because a father is totally different from what a people think. But society is the real person to blame.When I first started hearing this presentation, I just felt comfortable with the topic because a lot of people could relate to it, but then information about how men can’t do things kind of made me think that this isn’t just a father problem. Mother’s are also the ones with faults and I do not see the harm in trying to embed them with the website. I feel like everyone should have the same rights. This is what everyone says, and it's dumb but literally, I know you want fathers to be the focus but when it comes down to help someone. You shouldn’t decide who deserves it based on sex. Especially in our situations. There are people that classify themselves as man or woman or somewhere in between but a sex-based website makes it a little weird. And it’s not the only website that was presented to us, the others that are online should do the same thing and redirect it to single parents: male and female.
Hearing the stories of everyone made it easier to understand why this was an idea, to begin with. And having a credible source was a strong persuasion point that the group has made together. For that, I don’t see other faults to bring out in the light. I enjoyed the presentation and hope that there are great ideas like this to come in the following presentations.
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