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Re: so you think child abuse should be allowed?

Posted by Goethe on 2008-September-09 13:03:47 EDT, Tuesday
In reply to so you think child abuse should be allowed? posted by madpenguin on 2008-September-09 10:26:40 EDT, Tuesday

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"By your logic, parents who abuse their children should be allowed to continue doing so, and noone should interfere. Your stance is very selfish, putting your desires above the objective needs of the child, and ignoring others' desires to help children"

It's just that I sometimes shudder when I see some here utter confrontational or inciting sentiments that seem to verge on something similar to that of fixated sanctimonious CA fanaticism. I guess I've also become sick and tired of that overbearing CA catch phrase "what about the children!!??" bleating and bleating the same worn out slogans, same broken record ...on and on and on it goes in it's zealous crusade. Modern society ridiculously milk sops and over protects children more than all the gold in Fort Knox. It's absolutely ridiculous and has just got completely out of hand. I simply will not play into that milk sopping of children facaded game just to "promote my character" in front of our adversaries.



"I wonder how you feel about the prospect of a childlover having an affectionate relationship with your child."

Quite the contrary to what you're probably thinking. Even though I consider some of the things said by some posters here to be dangerous socialist/collectivist political leanings (as also preached by the demotic masses), I nevertheless think (believe it or not) that you are all still essentially a bunch of wonderful guys with all the best and kindest intentions in the world. So I want to let you know that. Even if sometimes I think some are misguided in their political mindset (to some degree or another) there's nothing to suggest to me that any of you guys pose any danger to my daughters. In fact, I'd much rather have someone like most of the guys here to love my daughters and to marry them than husbands who are more interested in the time when they will be "grown up".

Even though I won't be forcing them into it as such, I will be very much encouraging my daughters to marry at age 7 or 8 because I consider child marriage to be a truly beautiful thing.

"Do your very best to marry your daughters before their first blood--for it is a divine blessing" --Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Hindi, Iran's Father of the Revolution.

Goethe


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