Re: The effects of propaganda against males. | |
I think that's really pretty sad...listening to this man describe his experience in the park with his kids...being put off by the comments of a stranger telling him his kids are "angelic"...put off enough to take his kids and leave the park..sad. I used to think that parents had a special built in "radar" for identifying sources of danger when it comes to people. But now I'm not so sure. Case in point: the people who demanded that a man stop taking pictures...(he was taking photos of his own children)- proven to have done absolutely nothing wrong. It must be paranoia that prompts this sort of behavior.
I've told people (strangers) that their children are angelic...I've told strangers that their children are precious. In fact, I do this often. I love kids...and no one has ever looked at me sideways for saying such things. I usually get "thank you's" and beaming smiles. But I am a woman. It makes me very sad to think that men cannot express themselves in today's society without being under suspicion of wrong-doing or bad intent.
The man talking in the video says he's not sorry that he took his kids and left the park. But I think he should be sorry. He said that he had bad thoughts about the guy who complimented his kids....he said he didn't want this stranger to pull out a knife or abduct his children. Where in the hell did those thoughts come from? Are they even rational? I mean, obviously the man knew the kids were being watched closely by their father. How likely is it, really, that a person would first approach him, then pull out a knife in front of him, and abduct three children right in front of their father? Doesn't seem very likely, does it?
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