Who Needs the Family?

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Who Needs the Family?

February 20, 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

For most of human history the family was the basic social unit of the species. It was a retirement plan that you paid into by keeping your children alive long enough for them to grow up and support you. It allowed the individual to pass on his ideas to people who would care about them because they were part of their heritage. Family was a collective endeavor, small enough to reflect the individual. It was a practical and philosophical aim that made life beautiful and meaningful.

But who really needs it anymore?

Governments have come to serve as undying guardians of human society, ushering new life into the world and ushering old life out of it. New parents are as likely to turn to the government for help as they are to their extended family. When their child is old enough to look around for a career, it is the government that they expect to provide the education and the jobs. And when they grow old, the child can keep on working at his government job and paying off his student loans knowing that the government will be there to make all the difficult and expensive decisions about their care.

With all that taken care of, who needs parents or children anyway?

...

The future of the West has been aborted or never conceived. It has been broken up, divorced and never married.

...

Money however is replaceable. Children are not. And nowhere has the pyramid scheme of the social state schemer proven more disastrous than in the collapse of the family. The state has usurped the family, but it depends on the family to crank out industrious little taxpayers, small men and women who will work the shops and factories, toiling night and day, paying their fines and fees dutifully while raising the next generation of taxpayers. Without the family, the pyramid scheme of the state faces a demographic collapse.

In 1848, Marx and Engels published the Communist Manifesto fearsomely declaring, “A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism.” At that time the birth rate in Germany was five children. Today it isn’t even two. The spectre of Communism is no longer haunting Europe. It has come and gone. Under Socialism, it is the spectre of demographics that haunts Europe. It is the dead children, no longer killed in factories or protests, but in clinics and for convenience’s sake, that float aimlessly through the streets of Munich, London and Paris. Europe is no longer haunted by its dead, but by those who were never born.

The state replaced the family. It told men and women that they no longer needed to make permanent commitments to each or to their parents and children. So long as they paid their taxes, the state would bear the burden of their commitments. And so men and women gave up on each other, parents gave up on their children and children gave up on their parents, the family fell apart and now the state that took its place is also falling apart.

When a civilization destroys its families, then it destroys itself. A society cannot destroy its own capacity for life and regeneration, and continue on blithely occupying itself with the wars on obesity, poverty, racism, cough syrup and gendered pronouns. The state may seem impressive, but it is only a scheme by which people pay officials to make life better for them. When the number of people begins to decline while the number of officials increases; then the state dies.

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Who Needs the Family?

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Yes I agree.

Healthy families are the building blocks of every healthy society.

Which explains in part, I suspect, why this nation is on the rocks.

American families are seriously stressed by economic and social circumstances, and as those units break up under that pressure, so too does the social structure upon which civilization itself is founded.
 
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Who Needs the Family?

February 20, 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

For most of human history the family was the basic social unit of the species. It was a retirement plan that you paid into by keeping your children alive long enough for them to grow up and support you. It allowed the individual to pass on his ideas to people who would care about them because they were part of their heritage. Family was a collective endeavor, small enough to reflect the individual. It was a practical and philosophical aim that made life beautiful and meaningful.

But who really needs it anymore?

Governments have come to serve as undying guardians of human society, ushering new life into the world and ushering old life out of it. New parents are as likely to turn to the government for help as they are to their extended family. When their child is old enough to look around for a career, it is the government that they expect to provide the education and the jobs. And when they grow old, the child can keep on working at his government job and paying off his student loans knowing that the government will be there to make all the difficult and expensive decisions about their care.

With all that taken care of, who needs parents or children anyway?

...

The future of the West has been aborted or never conceived. It has been broken up, divorced and never married.

...

Money however is replaceable. Children are not. And nowhere has the pyramid scheme of the social state schemer proven more disastrous than in the collapse of the family. The state has usurped the family, but it depends on the family to crank out industrious little taxpayers, small men and women who will work the shops and factories, toiling night and day, paying their fines and fees dutifully while raising the next generation of taxpayers. Without the family, the pyramid scheme of the state faces a demographic collapse.

In 1848, Marx and Engels published the Communist Manifesto fearsomely declaring, “A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism.” At that time the birth rate in Germany was five children. Today it isn’t even two. The spectre of Communism is no longer haunting Europe. It has come and gone. Under Socialism, it is the spectre of demographics that haunts Europe. It is the dead children, no longer killed in factories or protests, but in clinics and for convenience’s sake, that float aimlessly through the streets of Munich, London and Paris. Europe is no longer haunted by its dead, but by those who were never born.

The state replaced the family. It told men and women that they no longer needed to make permanent commitments to each or to their parents and children. So long as they paid their taxes, the state would bear the burden of their commitments. And so men and women gave up on each other, parents gave up on their children and children gave up on their parents, the family fell apart and now the state that took its place is also falling apart.

When a civilization destroys its families, then it destroys itself. A society cannot destroy its own capacity for life and regeneration, and continue on blithely occupying itself with the wars on obesity, poverty, racism, cough syrup and gendered pronouns. The state may seem impressive, but it is only a scheme by which people pay officials to make life better for them. When the number of people begins to decline while the number of officials increases; then the state dies.

...

Who Needs the Family?

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I'm curious about something. Would you have a problem with strengthening Muslim families so they can pass on their values too?
 
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Who Needs the Family?

February 20, 2013
By Daniel Greenfield

For most of human history the family was the basic social unit of the species. It was a retirement plan that you paid into by keeping your children alive long enough for them to grow up and support you. It allowed the individual to pass on his ideas to people who would care about them because they were part of their heritage. Family was a collective endeavor, small enough to reflect the individual. It was a practical and philosophical aim that made life beautiful and meaningful.

But who really needs it anymore?

Governments have come to serve as undying guardians of human society, ushering new life into the world and ushering old life out of it. New parents are as likely to turn to the government for help as they are to their extended family. When their child is old enough to look around for a career, it is the government that they expect to provide the education and the jobs. And when they grow old, the child can keep on working at his government job and paying off his student loans knowing that the government will be there to make all the difficult and expensive decisions about their care.

With all that taken care of, who needs parents or children anyway?

...

The future of the West has been aborted or never conceived. It has been broken up, divorced and never married.

...

Money however is replaceable. Children are not. And nowhere has the pyramid scheme of the social state schemer proven more disastrous than in the collapse of the family. The state has usurped the family, but it depends on the family to crank out industrious little taxpayers, small men and women who will work the shops and factories, toiling night and day, paying their fines and fees dutifully while raising the next generation of taxpayers. Without the family, the pyramid scheme of the state faces a demographic collapse.

In 1848, Marx and Engels published the Communist Manifesto fearsomely declaring, “A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism.” At that time the birth rate in Germany was five children. Today it isn’t even two. The spectre of Communism is no longer haunting Europe. It has come and gone. Under Socialism, it is the spectre of demographics that haunts Europe. It is the dead children, no longer killed in factories or protests, but in clinics and for convenience’s sake, that float aimlessly through the streets of Munich, London and Paris. Europe is no longer haunted by its dead, but by those who were never born.

The state replaced the family. It told men and women that they no longer needed to make permanent commitments to each or to their parents and children. So long as they paid their taxes, the state would bear the burden of their commitments. And so men and women gave up on each other, parents gave up on their children and children gave up on their parents, the family fell apart and now the state that took its place is also falling apart.

When a civilization destroys its families, then it destroys itself. A society cannot destroy its own capacity for life and regeneration, and continue on blithely occupying itself with the wars on obesity, poverty, racism, cough syrup and gendered pronouns. The state may seem impressive, but it is only a scheme by which people pay officials to make life better for them. When the number of people begins to decline while the number of officials increases; then the state dies.

...

Who Needs the Family?

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I'm curious about something. Would you have a problem with strengthening Muslim families so they can pass on their values too?

You are talking about those families who murders a pre-teen girl who becomes pregnant because a family member raped her? Or a family that will throw acid in the face of a young woman who dares to love a man instead of accepting the highest bidder chosen by her father?
 
It is the dead children, no longer killed in factories or protests, but in clinics and for convenience’s sake, that float aimlessly through the streets of Munich, London and Paris. Europe is no longer haunted by its dead, but by those who were never born.

I did think this bit was funny, though.

Who knew Europe was haunted?!
 
Sorry, but declining birth rates are a trait of economic prosperity, not communism.
 
The government's problem is that there are still families! The children should be removed at the earliest possible age and indoctrinated into what the government wants and expects. They way they do it in Cuba. They way they are moving towards here.

At some point, universal pre school won't be enough. The children will be removed completely. All they need is a structure that people will accept.
 
The article in the OP is the most ridiculous thing I've seen yet on this message board. Why do so many right-wingers continue to fear Communism? It's a dead idealogy. And it was never any danger to the US.

I used to think that American's obsession with communists was ridiculous, but now that communism is completely discredited, it's even more insane.
 
The article in the OP is the most ridiculous thing I've seen yet on this message board. Why do so many right-wingers continue to fear Communism? It's a dead idealogy. And it was never any danger to the US.

I used to think that American's obsession with communists was ridiculous, but now that communism is completely discredited, it's even more insane.

Are you living in some parallel universe, or a bubble world of your very own? Let's go ahead and correct the OP's "communism" with "socialism", that would be more correct.
 
The government's problem is that there are still families! The children should be removed at the earliest possible age and indoctrinated into what the government wants and expects. They way they do it in Cuba. They way they are moving towards here.

At some point, universal pre school won't be enough. The children will be removed completely. All they need is a structure that people will accept.

Nothing is going to convince me that any adult believes this. This is trolling.
 
The government's problem is that there are still families! The children should be removed at the earliest possible age and indoctrinated into what the government wants and expects. They way they do it in Cuba. They way they are moving towards here.

At some point, universal pre school won't be enough. The children will be removed completely. All they need is a structure that people will accept.


I get it. The commies made Newt Gingrich cheat on this wife.

Excuse me...wives, plural.

Fucking Castro!
 
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The article in the OP is the most ridiculous thing I've seen yet on this message board. Why do so many right-wingers continue to fear Communism? It's a dead idealogy. And it was never any danger to the US.

I used to think that American's obsession with communists was ridiculous, but now that communism is completely discredited, it's even more insane.

I couldn't agree more.

There are still Americans who not only believe in McCathyism, but think there are reds under the bed.

Gallant Warrior - how is 1955?
 

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