Sunday, April 27, 2008

I Don't Like Kids

Yet at the same time don't hate them either. Just glad I don't have any. Still this was forwarded to me. It originally struck me as funny, then got around to thinking about the kids that had to suffer through this made me actually kind of sick.

Regardless I will warn you it is very vulgar and grotesque. Cursing included.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It makes me sick with anger.

I don't have kids myself, but I hope to one day. And, I respect, immensely, that you don't wish to have children; even more so, I respect that you make the occasional comment that too many people have children as just a thing to have--it's too true.

As an alternative to the abortion clinics around the nation, and the costs associated with the social work related to children, perhaps it would be more cost efficient, with other immeasurable benefits, to offer government sterilization clinics.

I understand what a commitment it is to have children, and that it is a very taxing investment on your energy, time, and resources, but, for those who have children for the right reasons, the people whose children you won't have to deal with or support because they won't be disregarded, devalued, and dumped on the tax-payer, they know how worthwhile is the return.

And the scum who irresponsibly bring children into this world and don't appreciate them, leaving them to, blamelessly, burden the rest of society, deserve to be beaten within an inch of their own lives.

Anonymous said...

Hearing about people like those reminds me that I probably wouldn't like any sort of worldview that doesn't involve some option for eternal torment.

Anonymous said...

An interesting piece - my wife is a social worker who now works with the elderly, but during her internship she did this same kind of work as the author. Frustrated the hell out of her.

She did her master's thesis on orphanages and how the concept of orphanages combined with more modern approaches such as grouping smaller numbers in cottages as a living "family" unit with resident staff could work.

But the point that "certain people are beyond help" is what struck me the most. That is certainly true.

Our socialist utopians in government should realize that at some point, government needs to cut its losses, remove any innocents that may be affected, then butt out and let those truly beyond help suffer the consequences of their behaviors.

Cynical, yes. Brutal, perhaps. But these truly "beyond help" are wastefully diverting government resources away from those who would actually benefit from receiving them.