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Child Caught in World of Hatred

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This short video is so heartbreaking. If the child threw rocks, set off a bomb, or yelled obscenities at the Israeli soldiers, what adults–the real ones at blame–taught him to do that? If the child was simply guilty of being Palestinian while walking down the street, what adults–again the real ones to blame–taught this soldier such hate and cruelty? Hatred begets hatred; cruelty begets cruelty. Why would parents perpetuate such inhumanity? Over land? Politics? A God who must, by now, have shed oceans of tears over the situation? So heartbreaking.

See video at  www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=599613566824335. There are about 10 seconds of a newsperson (not in English), then the video.

PLEASE Get Shot!

The situation is approaching dangerous. Measles, supposedly eliminated 14 years ago, is again alive and growing in the U.S.  The 288 cases reported in 18 states is the largest outbreak in those 14 years, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is NOT hopeful that those are the last ones.

Too many American adults have not been vaccinated, and far too many are not giving their children that protection.  We never know when we’ll go to a ball game or movie and sit next to someone who wasn’t vaccinated before traveling (need two shots if traveling to some parts of the world) and is now carrying the deadly disease.  Or we may take our small child to a birthday party where another child hasn’t been vaccinated but has been visited recently by a relative from another country and given the “gift” of measles that haven’t exhibited symptoms yet.

It’s not worth the chance–or your child’s life.  PLEASE, make sure that everyone in your family and circle of friends has been vaccinated against measles.

 

 

Harming Children on Purpose

Razor blades embedded in playground equipment?!  I thought that nobody would do such a thing.  Until the news reported that it has happened four times in a San Diego, CA playground.  And in an Illinois playground a month ago.  And in Philadelphia eleven months ago.  Where else, I wonder.

But I wonder even more how anyone could fasten razor blades to jungle gyms and climbing bars or bury them in sandboxes, knowing full well that little children would have fingers, hands, and knees sliced open, causing pain to them and their parents.

I hope for a quick catching and prosecuting of those people.  An adult’s responsibility is to protect children, not to terrorize them.

 

 

Swearing, Racist Child Video

If you’ve heard about the video featuring a swearing, racist little kid, don’t bother with it. I thought it was media hype rather than an actual video, so I made the mistake of searching for it.  The first one (yes, there are multiples, with different kids) was one minute of an 18-month old who, according to Mom, was trying to say “bucket” but somehow turned the “b” into an “f.” The adults around him laughed, encouraging him–until he was told to stop and began crying and angrily hurling his new-found phrase at the people around him.

That was the mild one: one phrase and no racism.

I clicked on another…the kid looks around age 3. He used words that would, as they say, make a sailor blush, plus racial insults at at least two groups (I watched only about 30 seconds of it–there may be more racial slurs). Again, the adults thought it was all tremendously funny, and they encouraged him.  Unlike the first video, which garnered few written comments (mainly explaining the “b” vs. “f”), this one has a multitude which express approval and appreciation for how funny it is.  Of course, this second video came out at least three years ago rather than recently.

I have trouble understanding why adults act this way. Why they create vulgar racists at such a tender, impressionable age. Why they think it’s all so funny. Why they think it’s okay to denigrate people who are different from them.

I have a feeling that these same adults will have no clue later when they have trouble with their teenager, shaking their heads and asking themselves why he is the way he is.

 

 

Stupid Woman of the Season Award

Today I saw the best candidate for Stupid Woman of the Season, if such an award exists.  She pulled her car into a handicap spot (no handicap licence or placard, of course), jumped out, and ran into Walgreens to shop.  Soon there was an announcement over the Walgreens speaker: The person parked in the handicap space should return to their car.  You left the motor running and your child inside the car.  A group of us stared as a woman ran from the store to the car and drove away.  Before she pulled away, though, a man confronted her outside the store.  Her response was what I hear all the time from less dangerous people, those who just park illegally in a handicap spot without putting a child’s life in peril–“I was just going to be a minute.”

 

 

Guns Are No Problem

People who say that the easy availability of guns is not a problem obviously don’t watch the daily news.  Just this morning, there were reports of six people being shot.  There are news stories almost every day about at least one or two shootings, often with child-victims and people sitting within their own homes.  At what point does it become a problem?

Apple & Child Labor

Today’s news reported that Apple found they employed only .004% children in their workforce, including none in final assembly.  Sounds good, especially for such a huge corporation.  However, this doesn’t tell the real story: what’s going on with Foxconn, their supplier, and its suppliers.  One Chinese circuit-board-parts supplier uses 74 kids under age 16. Parents forging papers to say their kids are older is a common practice.  For more details, go to http://news.yahoo.com/apples-child-labor-problem-runs-deep-141954177.

Apple is trying.  I’ll give them credit for that.  But they need to solve the problem in the 5% of their factories that they audited that use child labor and go deeper into the supply chain to ensure that children are not victimized just so we can have our i-everythings.