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Letters • 30 July 2006


On working mothers

I was really pleased to listen to Superintendent Pio Pisani defend the traditional Maltese family on Bondiplus. A working father and a loving, caring mother looking after her family. I cannot understand how so many women want to get married, want to have babies and expect, as if by right, someone else to look after their offspring.
Rather cheeky I would say. If they want to work they should stay single or at least do not have babies. The babies are theirs and it is up to them to look after them. But the clock cannot certainly be put back and the situation will be going from bad to worse.
We shall be having more working mothers, more broken families, more abandoned children, more frustrated youngsters, more drugs, more crimes… Luxuries and pleasures are certainly on the increase, but happiness is on the way out.

Giov. De Martino
Mosta





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