No, I can't. Neither can any of us.
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When I grew up in the 50's/60's only one mother worked outside the home as a teacher at our school. AND there was not one day care. My mom ran a storefront grocery store and later cleaners but we lived in the back so she was always available. There was a totally different feel to growing up. Also I do not ever remember my mom entertaining us four kids except to read to us sometimes at night. We just went to school and played...outdoors as much as possible. We were in the city and I have many happy memories even though life was not perfect. We weren't rich, but had everything we needed. I can't even imagine being a kid or a parent in these current days or times. I just feel like so much of the modern status quo is so foreign. We were allowed to be innocent children with none of the gay/trans crap.
The scary thing is that some of this held even until recently, no screens, playing outside, at least a majority of the families with both parents, or at least while the kids were little. Now never without screens, no playing outside, highly supervised, and the majority of children are now born to single mothers, what they used to call bastards. The reason it's scary that it held until relatively recently is that for as bad as things are now, we still have a lot of people who grew up with some of this, but in say 10 years we're going to have many more people who had radically deranged childhoods entering young adulthood, and that time will be very bleak indeed. Think things are bad with the young adults now? At least they grew up in 90s and early 00s when things were kind of normal sill, once this crop is in their 20s, god help us.