Seiji Chihara is furious at a netizen who posted, “Giving birth at an older age is abuse, and when I turn 20 I’ll be left without care,” telling them to just shut up.
9/22 (Sun) 18:08 Comedian Seiji Chihara (54) updated his YouTube channel on the 22nd, criticizing netizens who criticize women giving birth at an advanced age. A member of staff said, “There’s been a lot of talk on x about women who give birth at an older age. “Giving birth at an older age is abuse. One post read, “By the time I turned 20, I’d be in a situation where I’d have to urgently need nursing care.” When asked, “What do you think?” Seiji replied, “Leave it alone.” “We know that women who give birth at an older age are at risk of various risks. “You complete stranger shouldn’t have any say in other people’s happiness! Just shut up,” he said angrily. She also said, “I think that people who give birth at an older age do a lot of calculations. For example, when your child turns 20, you don’t know if they’ll still be in a fund that will withdraw millions of yen each year. Don’t write things like “x” that will plunge other people’s happiness into hell,” he said in a critical remark.
>>1 >I think people who give birth at an older age do a lot of calculations. If you calculate it, you’ll get married in your 20s and have a baby by 30.
>>12 There are also people with highly heritable traits such as ugly, short, bald, big-faced, introverted, developmentally impaired, naturally curly hair, low income, and low education.
I think it’s wrong to have children so quickly and then have dozens of them one after the other. The eldest son and daughter are forced to take care of babies and toddlers every year and can’t go to school. That’s abuse too.
Well, it’s okay for the rich because they can do whatever they want with money. The problem is the poor. But most women who give birth at an older age are rich.
> I think people who give birth at an older age do a lot of calculations. For example, when your child turns 20, you don’t know if they’ll still be in a fund that will withdraw millions of yen each year. This is really…
If we start talking about the conditions (qualifications) for childbirth, there’s no end to it, and then it becomes okay to talk about annual income, educational background, and intelligence, and even goes so far as to ban ugly people.
My son is in kindergarten and his father is over 50. He’s a super monster parent and we’ll be going to the same elementary school next year, so I’ve been praying to the gods at every shrine I go to so we don’t end up in the same class.
>>25 Both the father and mother are foreigners, and the mother is a young ex-prostitute with a disability. An old Aspe who missed his chance to get married brought in a dim-witted prostitute. That’s why she’s a mother. The child is also a foreigner, so if they target her, they’ll be dependent on her without fail. I hope you can avoid this.
Giving birth is a life-threatening experience. I hope I can become someone who is grateful for being able to live a healthy life until I reach adulthood. It’s a precious thing. I’ve never given birth, but my birthday is the day my mother worked hard for me.
If she had been unable to give birth by that age due to illness, then that can’t be helped, but refusing to get married when she was young and then having a child after she’s over 40 is certainly selfish and abusive on the part of the parents.
Eliminate the obligation for children to support their parents. Parents should not have children for their own retirement. Parents who use their children for their own benefit have no right to complain if their children kill them.
>>54 Are you underestimating nursing care? There are cases where you have to be with the person all the time, and many people quit their jobs to care for the elderly. Even if you want to devote yourself to a facility, there are no vacancies. Well, after 30 years, there may be a lot of vacancies.
I gave birth to my first child at 20 and my second at 22. I’m 41 now. Recently, my children have been telling me that I can have one or two more children now. When I asked them why, they said that they could force the children to take care of their parents. I realized that Japan has really become a poor country.
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