All your kids are belong to us

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If you have a child, you didn’t build that.

When you thought liberals couldn’t get any sicker.

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It takes a village, dude.

@John:

It takes a village, dude.

No, dude. It takes two responsible parents. The village only provides us idiots like you.

@John:

It takes a village, dude.

Translation:

“I’m not sure how to defend such a strange and inappropriate statement, but in keeping with the highest tradition of simply trying to ‘win’ an argument rather than having a discussion to help discern the truth for myself and others, I’ll just agree with MSNBC.”

But seriously, the idea of community solidarity has never been questioned (despite the war of misinformation of the left the color all non-leftists as being greedy, anti-community types). The woman in the video isn’t inviting people to give more to children in the community, isn’t inviting people to do what they feel they can and are moved to do. Rather she’s “telling” us how things are.

In short, she’s pushing communism . . . that’s exactly what this kind of talk is. Not paranoia, not fear. When you say “once it’s everybody’s responsibility and not just the households’ . . . then we start making better investments.” With whose money and resources? Oh, “everybody’s!”

That’s communism, whether the exploited poor and undereducated know it or not.

The real rub is that there are thousands of kids out there without families, parents, and real love. Even more that live in households that can’t give what is needed. That may be where the above hostess is coming from–it’s understandable. But like all charities, when you force people to give, it’s no longer charity . . . it’s theft.

No one is covering all the great work done by the Social Workers (making less money than teachers, but having twice the education and credentials), nor the good teachers making the most out of a little, nor the millions of volunteers helping out in schools and those kids not lucky enough to be born to loving parents. There’s so much being given by the public, from their hearts and not their political stance.

Most volunteers I know are giving out of a deep sense of faith and community. All that will be impinged upon when it’s “mandatory” that we give what we are required to.

Sad.

Obviously she is a commie. I believe hitler thought the same thing, but oh she wouldn’t have been included. Stupid woman.

No wonder MSNBC is in the tank on ratings. With idiots like this. I swear they like to shock to get attention…..

Hmmm, let’s see, . . . .

– YOU are too incompetent to raise your children.
– YOU lack common sense and won’t know what is good for your children.
– YOU don’t deserve the right to raise your children.
– YOU don’t have the money to support your children.
– YOU don’t have a satisfactory shelter to house your children.
– YOU don’t know what is nutritionally good for your children.
– YOU are a danger to your children’s growth.
– YOU don’t know how to indoctrinate your children.
– YOU can’t educate your children.
– YOU don’t know who your children should associate with.
– YOU can’t afford the right education for your children.
– YOU don’t know how to train your children for anything, much less a career.
– YOU don’t know what doctrine your children should be conditioned with.
– YOU only think that you love your children.

Who do you think you are? . . . .

WE are the government.
WE are omnipotent.
WE love OUR children more than you do.
WE know what is good for OUR children.
WE know what is right for OUR children.
WE know what education OUR children should receive.
WE know how to indoctrinate OUR children.
WE know what training will be required by OUR children.
WE know where OUR children should live.
WE know how OUR children should live.
WE know what food OUR children should eat.
WE know what ideology OUR children should be conditioned with.
WE know who OUR children should associate with.

I will say that the coming educational rift between those with engaged parents and those without is far beyond what we’ve seen before. I just don’t know how to bridge that gap, beyond becoming a volunteer or mentor for children you know could use you in their life.

Lots of programs for that. And if none strike your fancy, start you own. We can help these kids, but it has to come from a place of love and charity, not one of collectivist ideals. That doesn’t work too well, to my knowledge.

‘We are the Borg. Your children will be assimilated into our collective. Resistance is futile.’