Friday, April 30, 2021

Who is at fault: The holy war against the parents

 Many people see me as a collective thinker, meaning I judge based on group premise. I do not. I believe in pro-social prejudice, in dial up format, meaning my abuser - the parent, or adult - is nowhere yet everywhere. 

I judge righteously in a way that is strongly suited to the individual, taking into account their individual needs, which may explain the antecedent of the behavior, thus determine the priority and presence of evil or abuse of others. If I condemn one individual for a sin or for abuse, that doesn't mean the whole group goes up in smoke. I presume innocence in the rest of the group, counting heads, and if the majority of the members of the group are abusive to me, or else entitled idiots, I just leave, and that is my judgment. Close the door, but on the individual, not the collective.

Every single adult has something either to hide or show, in terms of child abuse. Every individual adult, therefore, is guilty of child abuse, during some part of their life. Only a few own up to it. The rest will be condemned to eternal Hell-fire. I judge accordingly, and this is what I see in the depraved adults such as myself. It says in 1 Corinthians 5:11 KJV:

But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with one an not no to eat.

The one word that sums up the rest here is "covetous" and refers to entitlement as a whole, and is denoted by the Greek root word translating the moral crime of entitlement is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refer to the entitled attitude of "I am a good, loving parent, and so my child and other people owe me respect", leading to demanding, controlling, and/or peerifying/spousifying behavior. It is wanting anything from a child to the point of seeking to impose said want from a child, leading to theft/abuse. I don't want anything from a child, even when as a parent in loco parentis (in place of parents; babysitter or child-minder). I simply want the child to feel safe, by her definition and not mine.

Who is at fault for child abuse in this country? Adults, meaning all of them objectively, including myself, meaning none of them by default due to my judgment. I exist behind enemy lines, in terms of age, and am ashamed to be an adult in our society. Children owe me nothing, and I owe them everything I can, meaning none by their standard as perceived by me - none asked for me to help them out, so help means leave alone. Let the depraved adults BURN! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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