In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.
Does everything that ever crosses your mind deserve to be aired?
By way of illustration, the Toronto Star prints this piece on “Moms who regret motherhood”. I’ll second the opinion offered by the writer of the story, who says, “All my pity is for the actual victims in these stories” — that is to say, for the children of the mothers who regret them.
Tom: IC, this brings up an interesting question: How much of what flashes through human synapses actually merits further scrutiny?