Tuesday, February 1, 2011

"Liberal" Child Abuse

Lunch in a plastic bag?  You will learn to obey..

Funny thing, liberal politics.

Little, by little, they demand that everyone adopts their point of view that the "village" is more able to raise our children than parents.

And by "village" they don't mean the general consensus of the majority, they mean that smart, right-thinking liberals are more able to raise your children than you are.

And, true to form, people like Michael Ignatieff and his henchman, Ken Dryden, seek to put together the fundamental building blocks of that plan, "Universal Daycare", to assure that our children are properly "educated".

And when people who value things like free thought and liberty dare to question this plan, we are called "fear mongers" and alarmists, and are told that there is no "agenda" to re-educate our children, and that we should just shut up and pay our taxes for the cost of their little plan.

But, today, we find out just how things happen in our lovely "liberal" educational system.

In the Toronto Sun we are told of a child that was singled out from other children in the classroom, who was told that he couldn't participate in a contest to win a stuffed animal, because his mother packed his lunch in a plastic bag.

Not only that, but no one explained this dire environmental sin to his mother, who only learned of the incident when her son was brought to tears watching her pack his lunch again in a zip-lock bag.

Seriously.

This little boy, who wouldn't know anthropogenic global warming from a hole in the ground, was told that because his mommy was bad, he couldn't enter a draw for a stuffed animal.

6 years old.

Singled out and ridiculed in front of the other children because he had his sandwich in a plastic bag.

There is a word for that - it's called bullying.

And it's funny how when another six-year old makes fun of a classmate for being fat or smelly, they get brought up before the principal and threatened with expulsion - but when a person in authority does it, when an adult teacher does it to a six year old - well, that's just fine, thank-you very much.




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