Children are not animals: sow the controversy by demanding areas without children just as there are without animals

As we have seen on other occasions, "ninophobia", far from disappearing, seems to be on the rise. Hotels where children are not allowed to enter, weddings that are required to go without your children, airlines or children-free restaurants ... And add and continue.

The latest controversy has starred a girl through her Twitter account by demanding the creation of child free zones as well as animal free zones. The reactions have not been expected.

A few words full of hate

CarolsomeAsFuck is the nickname of this twitter user who a few days ago set social networks on fire with this message:

I demand areas without children, since there are areas without animals. Just like you, you don't like my precious bitch, I don't like your shitty boy

- Ani (@CarolsomeAsFuck) August 9, 2017

From his words -with insult included- there is a great hatred towards children, so the tweet community immediately reacted by rebuking the girl for her tough opinion.

Children are the best of this world, they are the future, they are pure. A person who shows hatred to children is a person with serious problems.

- Toruk Makto (@BeniDaniel) August 16, 2017

Niñophobia, your tweet has offended me, so please moderate and delete it.

- Supra Cachill (@Joskerismo) August 13, 2017

Children are people with the same rights as you and that I and as such can travel, go to the movies to hotels etc. like it or not

- Monica (@Mooni_rh) August 10, 2017

I demand, I demand ... We are less and less tolerant. And please do not compare the importance of a human being with that of an animal. I have bitch tb

- Roser Mas (@rosermas) August 10, 2017

I hope your dog treats you when you need it in 50 years, because the shitty boy, maybe your doctor, shouldn't.

- lasonrisadespeinada (@sondespeinada) August 11, 2017

Actually as they are human beings they should have the same rights as you and me. No matter the age.

- Mike. (@whitekeymickey) August 10, 2017

These kinds of comments do not come from mentally healthy people. Children are children and they have to shout and play. Without children there is no future

- Etain (@ Etain_88) August 14, 2017

But it seems that it's not the first time that this girl launches this type of offensive comments through Twitter, and this was reminded by a net user bringing out tweets published long ago in which he again makes clear his position totally contrary to children.

"Well, I'm already in Cortilandia surrounded by little and unbearable children. All very OK."

"Well, I'm sure. I hate children more and more. Hahaha."

"Today there was a group of about 7 children on the bus and it was disgusting. Every day I stand them less"

It is that making it clear that she does not like children seems more cool, independent, intelligent ... uuuhh ... what a chupiguay she ... @PadresFrikis pic.twitter.com/pkb0wXGUOI

- Hunding (@Hunding_) August 12, 2017

More than 6,000 likes

But the terribly sad thing about this, in my opinion, is not the isolated comment of a person but the more than 6,000 positive reactions that his insults had, and the hundreds of comments that not only proved him right, but that they applauded his gesture and defended physical violence against children as a way to educate them.

If people gave their children the hosts on time or educated them, they would not go to areas without children. If a baby bothers my dog ​​what?

- Rebeca Costa (@ bleika3191) August 15, 2017

The "apartheid" of children I have proposed for a long time but they look strange ... but I see that I am not the only one.

- Arisu-Txun (@Arisu_txun) August 10, 2017

My mother how much fool
Children are a nuisance, and it is dogs that cannot enter anywhere when they are more CIVILIZED.

- Rakel Fucks You (@ Necatida17) August 14, 2017

Luckily someone on Twitter has stated what I think when a kid bellows me to the side or runs around a table that is not his

- Fran Martínez (@_FranciscoDavid) August 15, 2017

What's wrong with having two areas in a restaurant, for those who have children and for those who want to eat quietly away from home?

- SiNoLoSeMeLoInvento (@IronSlavesFury) August 13, 2017

But those are now that some bastards are very repellent. pic.twitter.com/rbK8kmSwpM

- Ágora Gadei (@AgoraGadei) August 10, 2017

There are hotels (for example) that do not admit children and I find it fucking wonderful.

- Burn this city down. (@ScreamToBeHeard) August 9, 2017

Support for! If I don't want to have children, why am I going to put up with other people's children? 🤣🤣

- Lieutenant Charmy (@SoyCharmy) August 15, 2017

Seeing the impact that her words had caused, the user published another tweet explaining in more detail what she had meant, blaming parents for their children's behavior and giving the reason to the airlines, hotels and restaurants that had decided to bet on child-free areas.

Here is a brief summary of what I think of you.
If airlines, hotels, restaurants have done it, I will not be so crazy. pic.twitter.com/pbdNb47g04

- Ani (@CarolsomeAsFuck) August 11, 2017

This type of event shows that the "ninophobia" that we are lately perceiving in society, is a stream that unfortunately is rising. People who criticize, insult and pout children or demands free spaces of these without realizing that we live in society, and that the exclusion of children (or any other group) is not an acceptable option.

Gestures such as that of this flight attendant who calmed two babies during the trip, or that of this mother who helped another with her children in the face of criticism and looks from other people, are the examples we should follow. Empathy, solidarity and help with parenting at certain times

Children are children and as such they cry if they fall or feel bad, laugh, run around, get nervous, scream ... And that's what they should do; to grow up and live in freedom by receiving a correct education from parents and the support of the whole society. Because let's not forget that children are the future and it is everyone's job to take care of and protect them.
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