Corporate media wants to "abolish parenthood," says children belong to the state
January 21, 2022
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The idea of destroying the nuclear family is not new
USA Today, a Gannett media outlet, published a story arguing that
California should "abolish parenthood" and turn over all children to the state in order to promote "equity."A writer named Joe Matthews with Zócalo Public Square says that the only way the Golden State will ever "achieve true equity" is if the government forces parents to "give away their children." All throughout his article, Matthews tries to make the case that the problem with society is that parents are passing along "privilege" to their children.
The normal nuclear family cycle, he claims, continues to reinforce an inequitable society and must be done away with completely. Matthews' ideal society is one in which the government "raises" children without their parents getting in the way.
This will allow for them to be more easily indoctrinated into the Cult of LGBTQ, for instance. Children who attend public school are already being raised by the state, but this is apparently not enough because they still go home to their parents at the end of the school day.
Matthews wants them to never go home to their parents in order to make things "fair." Matthews actually wrote that California should make "raising your own children illegal." (https://mail.google.com/mail/...%20YOU%20CANNOT%20LINK%20TO%20PICTURES%20HIDDEN%20WITHIN%20EMAIL~Cailen)
Taxes will cover the government's expense for the child's upbringing
One suggestion he makes is to take poor children away from their parents and force them into rich families.
He writes that "homeowners might swap children with their homeless neighbors." "Instead, it would simply reward poor children with the homes of the rich and penalize rich children, forcing them to be homeless," reports
Humans Are Free. "But logic and reason were not expected in such ridiculousness." "The author admits to the dystopian nature of such a proposal, but says it would be a necessary means to a collective utopian dream in which the hive mind of parentless children can be used to achieve greatness."...
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Under government care they will 'have more freedom to mandate what is needed'
He even uses the phrase "brave new world" to describe this type of scenario, contending that anyone who opposes it "just can't see how our relentless pursuit of equity" is supposedly needed to fix society's ills. Keep in mind that the
USA Today network controls more than 260 daily local newspaper brands and digital marketing service companies, including ReachLocal, WordStream, and ThriveHive, as well as the U.K....
This mass media conglomerate, in other words, seems to have no problem peddling outlandish narratives such as this... which is rapidly becoming the new world order. ...
Corporate media wants to 'abolish parenthood,' says children belong to the state (https://www.eutimes.net/2022/01/corporate-media-wants-to-abolish-parenthood-says-children-belong-to-the-state/)
https://www.eutimes.net/2022/01/corporate-media-wants-to-abolish-parenthood-says-children-belong-to-the-state
On a related topic: Remember when Biden said that "Poor kids are just as bright as White kids." ???
Growing up poor affects your BRAIN: Children in low-income households show slower activity in key neural regions linked to thinking and learning, study revealshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-10436909/Extra-cash-low-income-mothers-influence-baby-brains.html
The full findings of the study were published in the journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
https://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.2115649119
Excerpt: The mothers, who were primarily Black or Latina and not college educated, were given a cash gift of either $333 (£250) or $20 (£15) per month to spend it whatever way they chose.The investigation was undertaken by neuroscientist Kimberly Noble of New York's Columbia University and her colleagues.
'The brain changes speak to the remarkable malleability of the brain, especially early in childhood,' said Professor Noble.
'We have known for many years that growing up in poverty puts children at risk for lower school achievement, reduced earnings, and poorer health.
'However, until now, we haven't been able to say whether poverty itself causes differences in child development, or whether growing up in poverty is simply associated with other factors that cause those differences.'
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I'm willing to bet a shiny new $1 coin that these dirt poor
White kids are brighter than their poor Black counterparts