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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1611291" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>The family is the most important and fundamental structure to the first line social safety net. The family is also the fundamental cornerstone of a vibrant and strong local community that serves as a backdrop support to the first line safety net, that being the family. The first creates the second and the second then nurtures the first.</p><p></p><p>If one wants to strip power from the family and local and then centralize it so a small privileged class can use its labor (the real wealth) as energy to its own self serving ends, what must it do to that family, its safety net and the community built from it? </p><p></p><p>Why would a strong family and strong local community give up autonomy to a large central state in the first place? If one wanted to centralize power, how would one first undermine strong families and strong communities?</p><p></p><p>Those who argue for traditional families and the defense of are not all wrong. Just seems to me like the otherside of the isle they make good, heart felt examples but then take the circular path right back to the very people who built the damn problem to begin with. There is no solution there, only more of the same. Do you plead with a hurricane to fix the destruction it created and then expect it to comply?</p><p></p><p>IT AIN'T THE TOP THAT NEEDS CHANGING!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1611291, member: 2189"] The family is the most important and fundamental structure to the first line social safety net. The family is also the fundamental cornerstone of a vibrant and strong local community that serves as a backdrop support to the first line safety net, that being the family. The first creates the second and the second then nurtures the first. If one wants to strip power from the family and local and then centralize it so a small privileged class can use its labor (the real wealth) as energy to its own self serving ends, what must it do to that family, its safety net and the community built from it? Why would a strong family and strong local community give up autonomy to a large central state in the first place? If one wanted to centralize power, how would one first undermine strong families and strong communities? Those who argue for traditional families and the defense of are not all wrong. Just seems to me like the otherside of the isle they make good, heart felt examples but then take the circular path right back to the very people who built the damn problem to begin with. There is no solution there, only more of the same. Do you plead with a hurricane to fix the destruction it created and then expect it to comply? IT AIN'T THE TOP THAT NEEDS CHANGING! [/QUOTE]
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