💨 Abstract
The French government is considering legal action against adult-only hotels, campsites, and restaurants, citing growing intolerance towards children and a declining birth rate. Sarah El Haïry, France's high commissioner for childhood, argues that the "no-kids trend" leads to "violence against children" and societal issues. While some support adult-only spaces, others believe it discriminates against families.
Courtesy: Cyann Fielding
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