The article discusses various opinions expressed in the letters section regarding the reading habits of Gen Z parents, reflecting a concern that they often do not prioritize reading to their children. Some letters also critique gender roles in home and work environments, highlighting disparities between men and women. Another letter emphasizes the need for a more vigorous stance against the wealthy in political discourse, expressing disappointment in the lack of action from figures like Rachel Reeves. The discourse illustrates diverse concerns about parenting, gender equality, and social justice.
I was saddened to learn that gen Z parents don't read to their children because they don't have time, dislike having to read the same book over and over, don't enjoy reading books themselves or find it boring.
If you don't have the energy to sit on the sofa next to your child and share a storybook together, what on earth did you have children for?
Women, on the other hand, just add doing the day job to the list.
If only Rachel Reeves shared Bernie Sanders' vision: We're going to take on the billionaire class. They're going to start paying their fair share of taxes.
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