Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Best Stuff fundraiser will help fill duffels for children in shelters, foster care

You need to pay serious attention to the wording in this article. If this isn't a desperate attempt at brainwashing the ignorant, I don't know what is.
Best Stuff fundraiser will help fill duffels for children in shelters, foster care
Best Stuff of Westlake Village, a fundraiser for the My Stuff Bags Foundation featuring gourmet food and wine, will take place Sept. 25.
Now get this, copied and pasted directly from this article written by one Alicia Doyle, who, btw is an obvious case of a journalist getting a little so called "factual info" and trying to educate the public on a mess that she has absolutely no clue about.
Launched in 1998, the foundation was established to address some of the immediate physical and emotional needs of children who — traumatized by the events leading to their rescue — often enter shelters and foster care with no belongings.
I repeat, "children who — traumatized by the events leading to their rescue." Suggesting that the so called "rescue" has nothing to do with the traumatizing of the child, and suggesting that all children who are stolen by the state are traumatized prior to being stolen. Now, if the author of this article had taken into consideration the FACT that BABYSTEALERS TAKE KIDS FOR FRIVOLOUS REASONS, it would only stand to reason that most of these kids were hardly traumatized prior to the removal. What about the trauma caused by the so called rescue? Why don't they mention that? The kids ripped away from everything they know, made to go live with strangers, switch schools, loose the love and support of their families. And a duffel bag full of goodies is going to make it all better? Especially when a piece of shit babystealer comes up and says, "Hey munchkin, I got a present for you." I mean, I understand that it's rather difficult to pack everything up when they take the child and run, but the wording in this article is inaccurate, to say the least.

Now I have nothing against people who want to do nice things for foster children. So I'm honestly not criticizing their efforts, except for the fact that they too have fallen for a line of bullshit, but that's beside the point. You people simply need to wake up and learn that they're trying to bullshit you by removing objectivity from a news article and writing it based on presuppositions that everybody understands that the people who steal children are angels of mercy.

In articles like this, the angel of mercy thing is a presupposition. In other words, it is assumed that you already know that babystealers are simply saints amongst us. And it is written with that assumption in mind as many articles of this nature are.

I honestly don't understand why people can fall for this crap. You see, my first personal experience with the Child Protective Industry was with a sadistic bitch who had to lie to try to make her case, and got her jollies from the power trip. Never mind what happened after that. (her name was Sheila btw)

It's just totally sad that these are the people teaching society about child protective and foster care. These little blurbs of mis-worded but presented as factual, and often incorrect data, being thrown into a fund raising campaign, that is being used to brainwash the ignorant into supporting the cause should be concerning to everybody.

Rescuers my ass.

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