12-21-2009, 10:55 AM
imagine you were a little girl. and you had your piss flaps cut away.
would you feel good or think... this is fuckin nasty.
i know people are indoctrinated with and by tradition but does that make it okay or right. i was brought up in a kids home little parental affection. because of it i made sure my kids wouldn't go through the same things i did. they never went hungry, they always knew we loved them. we certainly didn't abuse them because it was a pretty ritualistic thing done in many kids homes including some of the ones i was in. shouldn't we be able to see whats right and whats abominal.
as a kid i was brought up by different factions to be racist. at one stage i really believed black people were inferior. once i could actually think for myself i came to realize that it's the racist whose inferior. i felt dirty for how i'd thought. i'm cool with it now because i can see it wasn't my fault. though it would have been had i carried on the way i'd been brought up. don't we sometimes have to say; enough is a fuckin nough. why is it some society's are so pervasive they take parental rights so far away as to make everything an action of the state. why do these states have so much power over people. how do they generate so much belief and so much fear.
would you feel good or think... this is fuckin nasty.
i know people are indoctrinated with and by tradition but does that make it okay or right. i was brought up in a kids home little parental affection. because of it i made sure my kids wouldn't go through the same things i did. they never went hungry, they always knew we loved them. we certainly didn't abuse them because it was a pretty ritualistic thing done in many kids homes including some of the ones i was in. shouldn't we be able to see whats right and whats abominal.
as a kid i was brought up by different factions to be racist. at one stage i really believed black people were inferior. once i could actually think for myself i came to realize that it's the racist whose inferior. i felt dirty for how i'd thought. i'm cool with it now because i can see it wasn't my fault. though it would have been had i carried on the way i'd been brought up. don't we sometimes have to say; enough is a fuckin nough. why is it some society's are so pervasive they take parental rights so far away as to make everything an action of the state. why do these states have so much power over people. how do they generate so much belief and so much fear.
