cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1639718

One mom said she cried for 10 days after hearing she was being removed from her daughter’s birth certificate.

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    Imagine being so dull that your username is “blackconservative” and, in an attempt to prove the latter, you just go around saying hateful/hurtful shit.

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        So you think it would be best if the biological father who donated his sperm is on the birth certificate?

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            Neither did I say that you said that. I was asking who should be on the birth certificate and who shouldn’t, since you were tersely implying that the married woman who wasn’t carrying the baby shouldn’t be on the birth certificate, because she is not her biological parent.

            So what are your thoughts? Who should be on the birth certificate and why?

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                Typical “conservative” - won’t quite own up to what they meant by a hateful comment like “not her biological daughter” in reference to a woman being removed from her adopted daughter’s a birth certificate because she’s a lesbian. But please, tell me more about how you’re confused about what’s hateful here. Maybe you’ll get another little dopamine hit from saying something shitty, and won’t that be nice for you?

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                1 year ago

                Brave enough to (most likely) lie about being a black conservative, not quite brave enough to elaborate on your own drive-by comment.

                Good faith moment.