IIN that my colleague brought his mentally handicapped son to work?

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  • "I do not own any offspring." That sounds wrong and it matters how severe his mental disability is.

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    • How is that wrong? Offspring is the proper, biological term for "children." Also the second part of your last sentence had nothing to do with the first part.

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      • Unless you are a cotton farmer in the south living in the 17th century, you do not 'own' other human beings.

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      • I don't want to disagree with you because I often notice your posts and like you very much, but I think this a small matter of semantics. I think it may be down to the word "own". I can't answer for zchristian but I think it was a matter of owning one's children and that you should somehow "own" them more if they are disabled. I'm not sure either of us agrees with that.

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        • I somehow didn't notice the word "own." Well, don't mind me, hehe :)

          but thank you! I really appreciate the compliment, hundredthousand :D

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