The debate over to whom children ultimately belong is one that has been growing in intensity for some decades. It’s actually not all that new, as governments have argued for greater or lesser control over the children within their jurisdictions for millennia. It just so happens that we’ve been in an era of bigger government, hence the desire by some in government to usurp parents’ rights and responsibilities has grown.
Hillary Clinton inserted herself into the debate years ago, asserting that it “Takes a Village” to properly raise a child as she pronounced in her book. This is the leftist position she maintains and continues to promote. Raising children is ultimately up to the government, she avers, as though anyone with his or her children’s best interests at heart would want them to grow up to be like the Clintons.
But it’s not just Hillary who is on the wrong side of this issue. There are many in academia who are proposing similar theories. Pushed to the extreme, it become a policy of either raise your kids within government guidelines, or the government will seize them and raise them for you.
More on where this trend is going is on page two.
We are all Gods children.
Then why are parents legally liable till 18 years of are
All in preparation for a One World Order Socialist Country. Actually we won’t be a country anymore!
Just like baby Charley. THAT’S socialized medicine. THEY tell you who gets medical treatment, where & when, and if you will die. SAY NO TO THE SOCIALIST AGENDA!!
Yes they do!!
What, they belong to the State? I think$#%&!@*Germany tried that. It worked well for them.
This is her stance so she can pass them around to her pedophile friends. These people are vile disgusting child traffickers and murderers. Just do the research.
The day that happens I expect to receive child support payments from the government because then Uncle Sam is the baby daddy!
Their on loan from God and he expects us to raise them for Him!!!!!
The village theory sure hasn’t showed it’s usefulness much here lately. I grew up in a small Midwestern town. Our parents raised us and if we did something wrong , elsewhere our parents would know about before we got home.