It's a big shame that when you have a platform to write about Save the Children, the media interest lies with my moral alignment.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What we are doing to the future of our children, and the other species on the planet, is a clear moral issue.
I'm concerned about the insidious influence of the media's bad messages that undermine the lessons parents try to instill in their sons and daughters.
I've had two instances when I've met journalists face to face and we've had good interviews and I've said, 'We don't have children, by the way,' and then they've written it. I'm not sure what that's about. As misleading facts go, it's not a terrible one but it isn't true - we don't have kids.
It's shameful what's happening in this country in terms of what we deny our children.
Raising children is an incredibly hard and risky business in which no cumulative wisdom is gained: each generation repeats the mistakes the previous one made.
We write not only for children but also for their parents. They, too, are serious children.
It's hard to think of anything that is more socially beneficial than raising children well. It needs to be valued and respected, I believe by everyone in public life regardless of your political party.
I don't personally feel that I have to save democracy and journalism.
The candid and honest and pure heartedness of children has strengthened my views that we are all equal and should be afforded the basic human rights that we all deserve.
I'm raising a child, and it's public. The media creates these dramas, and that's not what's happening in my life.