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@lynnetagell9035 That's crazy. They claim to wait for a vaccine. But even then vaccines are typically only ~30% effective as well. So even if everyone got a vaccine, only about 30% of the population would be protected. Many places are already reaching herd immunity, the death rate is proving to be about as low as a seasonal flu, most people don't even have symptoms, and the hospitals (in the US at least) have never been overwhelmed. Meanwhile these Marxists have taken over our school system, colleges, unions, media, and politics and they use that power to create more Marxists. In the US some schools performance has dropped below levels in third world countries, and yet the teachers unions still demand more money (tax payer dollars which they use to fund the democratic party with), while private charter schools are getting top results on half the money in the same cities. There is so much stuff like this going on all at the same time that they have done slowly over years. They've hijacked our kids through school, the narrative through media, and the law through politics, to usher in their Utopian hell.
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@Kathyat70 wrong. Communities also raise kids.
Schools and teachers.
Extracurricular activities.
Family support.
Daycare, babysitting.
WIC, Welfare, and other assistance programs that parents use.
etc.
Any time a child interreacts with another human other than its parents and siblings, that child is being raised and influenced, good or bad, by the community at large.
In the past, when I was a child, the community, including your neighbors, had a FAR larger impact on raising children. People helped each other out a lot more. People were friendlier, people did more themselves rather than paying others, people pooled their resources better as a group than they do now, and things cost less as a result.
Many children in the past even raised themselves, raised each other, were almost feral. They relied upon the community far more, and turned into successful adults as a result.
The community provides role models, mentors, and more to children.
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I pose a hypothetical scenario:
Suppose you have 3 kids, the oldest is a teenage daughter. You're at work, and some riots or protests begin in your area. you're on your way home, but you kids get off school earlier. Your daughter leaves the house to pick up her siblings, but given the growing danger outside, she decides to grab your gun (which she knows how to use) to take with her. On the way home she has to defend herself and her younger siblings against multiple hostile attackers and does so successfully.
According to the letter of the law, she cannot have that handgun or use it. But I challenge any one of you to claim she did the wrong thing, and should be punished for her actions. In the US justice system we have Juries for a Reason. They exist to deal with the exceptional cases that the laws can never fully account for. Every law, no matter how well written, has at least one exceptional case, if not hundreds or thousands of possible exceptions. Juries exist to determine if a crime was committed even when the law didn't strictly forbid it, or if the law was broken but given the circumstances the person actually di the right thing and is innocent of the charge.
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