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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Brownie troop collects items to comfort kids in group homes

Here I present to all of my beloved readers an article which on the surface appears to be a good thing. A wonderful group of little girls who want to help children in need.

Kudos to them for working to make life just a little bit better for children whose lives and families have been destroyed by the child protective industry. Oh wait, scratch that. Kudos to them for helping to make the lives of the poor abused and neglected children just a little bit better.

Perhaps we should follow in their footsteps and do something nice for a child in need. Or even better, perhaps we should not allow our children to interact with or work on projects in support of the Child Protective Industry and instead give our children the tools that they need in order to fight these CPS predators off themselves.

If a sex offender moved into your neighborhood, would you warn your children to stay away from that person? You would, wouldn't you. So why don't you warn your children about the predators who steal children for the profit of various groups of System Sucks like lawyers and shrinks and group home providers, etc. who benefit financially from just want to help all of the stolen abused and neglected children? And even worse, why would any parent in their right mind let let their children engage in such projects that ultimately end up being used in support of such people who steal children? That's just plain irresponsible parenting based on a misguided understanding of the way the world works.

I'll tell you why parents support this sort of behavior in their children. Because the general public doesn't believe that this kind of thing would ever happen in the USA.

You see, most people haven't experienced the pain and pleasure of a child protective worker crawling up their asses. Therefore, most people are led to believe, based on that which they saw in the newspaper or on the evening news, that it's all for the greater good. Well it's not. It's about money, and power, and keeping the economy going by providing contracts to system sucks, and increasing the intake of federal dollars through fraudulent means, etc.

Adolf Hitler once said, “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed”. And it's certainly no secret that the Child Protective Industry has adopted this sort Nazi type tactics and values in the business of stealing, warehousing, selling children. It's no secret that they lie frequently in all that they do. And it never ceases to amaze me as to the new lows that the Child Protective Industry will sink to in their efforts to grow the business and improve upon their public image.

However, the Child Protective Industries tactic of brainwashing innocent children into supporting and promoting the cause and using their good deeds in a public relations campaign on behalf of the child protective industry is about as low as they can go.

See people, many parents are brainwashed into supporting the cause themselves based on the typically positive way that the Child Protective Industry is presented in the media. Time and time again they are shown all of the wonderful deeds these saints amongst us do for the poor abused and neglected children when in reality we have crap like this going on.

I urge parents to start talking to their children about the bad people who like to steal children away from loving parents for money. Perhaps they should be on guard when they are dragged into a room at their school with a stranger who starts asking them questions about their home life. Warn them about how kids are often tricked into believing that these people just want to help. Tell them about all the wonderful things they do to kids in foster care, and above all make sure that they know that the boogie men and women of the child protective industry are very real.

Now, I've said it before and I'll say it again. I have nothing against the people who want to do nice things for foster children. Nothing. The act of doing something nice for a child in need should be encouraged. What I have a problem is the fact that articles like the one I'm about to share with you are presented as the ultimate solution to the plight of the worlds most disadvantaged children, as well as the fact that they are using children to promote a cause that is all based on lies and exaggerations.

Wake the fuck up people!

If these articles talked about the cheap pricks who steal children and force them to go live in strange places and can't even provide a bag, a blanket and a teddy bear for them, I would be much more supportive.
Brownie troop collects items to comfort kids in group homes

Some children have very little to call their own. Taken away from their families due to neglect or abuse, they have to make a home in unfamiliar places.
Kudo's to these girls. Shame on their parents.

Peace love and flowers
LK

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