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inhis_service
03-Oct-20, 21:17

Why Real Power Lies Within Familes
Every time I read an article or hear about another social engineering agenda which modern Progressives are pushing for acceptance I cringe from the utter insanity of it all. The premises of the American and International Progressives that there's a "better way" of living and or doing something about "making improvements" over the "outdated" norms "holding society back" actually fills me with rage. They never do any studies and in-depth analysis for the proposed changes they're always running headlong to implement. But, I guess their only criteria is "do away with anything traditional".

Most of these ideas are just so obviously inane, but for some reason they don't "get it".

One more example of their madness turned up in an article from the Epoch Times recently with the title up in the subject line here. In part this is what the Time's article reported:

"Families are the fundamental units of society, and families—mothers in particular, who are connected physically with new life and handed babies the moment they are born—are really what govern the private sphere. Yet this isn’t a story Kimberly Ells has heard fully told elsewhere, as she explains in her new book “The Invincible Family.”

Today, the fight for political power encompasses every issue, so it’s not surprising that those set on accumulating power have turned their attention toward taking it from the private realm, Ells says. What did surprise Ells was when she learned about the movement for “children’s sexual rights” and its influential base of global supporters.

In 2013, Ells came across a pamphlet online called “Exclaim! Young People’s Guide to ‘Sexual Rights,'” published by the International Planned Parenthood Foundation (IPPF) and distributed at the United Nations, from which IPPF receives funding.

"It’s [written] for young people; it presents to children sex and sexual pleasure as if it is their right to pursue that, unconnected to marriage, unconnected to childbearing, or long-term responsibility on some level,” said Ells, who is a policy adviser for Family Watch International. She was troubled by the fact that there was a mainstream movement to promote the “sexual rights” for children and that the U.N. had been developing material to promote this idea for several years already.

“They drape sex for kids in very appealing terms, in the language of rights,” she said.

In plain language, this rights movement says children, of any age, should have sex. It’s not something most people would support, but it’s a core principle that already has made its way into culture and classrooms, where children are told they have rights to life, privacy, health, and so on. But a closer reading reveals the purpose of teaching these rights is to ensure that activists have the right to teach children how to have sex, have an abortion, and obtain contraception—cutting parents out of the process.

In her recent book, Ells details how those vying for power and advocating for socialism have made powerful allies in the U.N. The documents and official goals then developed in U.N. branches trickle through a maze of organizations until they reach your child’s school or become part of the mainstream culture. If you’ve ever wondered why nonprofits, unions, and advocacy groups suddenly start to push in unison for a certain education trend (such as gender equity in education, social and emotional learning, and so on), you can look to the U.N., which probably had something to do with it."

m.theepochtimes.com

Whew! Enough said, I think!

IMO these kinds of "programs" are nothing less than outright attempts to usurp the God given authority and responsibilities from children's parents to hand them over to the Government's in control or who preside in the societies wherever parents are living.




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