Dr. Moishe Pipick - Lead investigator for The National Commission on Parenting in America -- announced today: "After five years of studying the methods and efficacy of parenting in the United States --we have concluded that our children would be much better off being raised in Foreign countries --especially China and India."
American children are not being raised like human children -- they are
being raised like cattle being led to the slaughter. And without global
competitive skills that's exactly what it will be --economic slaughter !
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He continued: " Most parents have absolutely zero knowledge of their
children's developmental needs and requirements -- God forbid they
should read and study a little bit about what should be their number one
priority --to give their kid's a shot at maximizing their potential ."
" Crappy and constant television (fifty hours per week) -- computer
social networking -- violent video games -- shopping and stuffing their
faces and celebrity worship ." He went on; "The parents act like jerks
not parents -- minimal participation -- minimal deliberation and books
are on the verge of distinction as is thoughtful interaction ."
Of course, he said; ''Many,primarily upper income and well educated
parents are taking care of "business." -- their well educated and well
directed and well connected kids will move right on up the ladders of
prosperity and fulfillment. --and, sure, many struggling Parents are
sacrificing to do the right thing for their kids,both spiritually and
intellectually -- but they are in the minority. Just look at drop-out
rates and national reading and math scores --it's horrifying -- how in
the hell do the parents of these children think they will wind up in a
globally competitive and highly specialized world economy. "
"We believe, based on this comprehensive study" he said; "That the best
solution is to take parenting responsibility away from these ignorant
and uncaring and basically dysfunctional parents and 'Outsource' their
parental supervision and guidance. -- You don't see many Chinese and
Indian parents,even the poor ones, who don't take their child rearing
responsibilities very seriously -- and it's not about money -- it's
about developing character and intellect and a sense of worth and
purpose -- they believe that the essential skill sets will flow from
that kind of priority nurturing -- as they inevitably do!"