RE: Innocent excursions

pt3 (pt3@grolen.com)
Mon, 29 Sep 1997 00:35:44 -0400


Eric Watt Forste writes:
>Support of children by the state means control of the children by
>the state. "No strings attached" money has a very short halflife
>in political reality. Control of the children by the state is a
>bit too Ingsoc for my taste, thank you. I think if children are to
>be controlled by anyone, it should be by the people who have to
>put up with them on a day-to-day basis, not a bunch of politicians.
>
>(I should probably show my bias: several friends and relatives
>of mine have had to endure parts of their childhood under
>state-sponsored foster care. The reports they bring back to me
>of their experiences are horrifying. As far as I know, state
>orphanages don't have a much better reputation.)

Those who force children into concentration-campuses-for-mind-destruction
are obviously not playing with a full-deck. Same goes for those who merely
threaten parents to submit the child or "face the consequences." Same goes
for those who merely *scribbled* pretended "laws" making involuntary servitude
"legal" (so-called) and said that I have to participate in the game whether I like
it or not (Ha Ha Ha, very funny. Yea, OK, right, what ever you say Master).

Coercion is a sign of weakness. Those who believe the *words* of tyrants are
just creating problems for themselves and loved ones.

/Alice