Posted on 05/07/2009 9:01:24 PM PDT by Ptarmigan
Is Liberalism A Mental Disorder or Personality Disorder or Both? A personality disorder is like narcissistic personality disorder and there is no drug that can control it, it is up to that person to control it. A personality disorder is an indication of psychopathy.
Liberals never consider the consequence of their actions or the affect it may have on others. The “Gay Marriage” debate is a classic example of this. The are totally un-repentant and refuse to accept any responsibility. It is always someone else fault. Bottom line, it is a personality disorder.
Your insight never ceases to amaze me. You hit a home run with your post.
Articles that support the thesis that modern liberals suffer from a mental disorder.
Wow, thanks!
Absolutely, it is the parents’ responsibility to instill the moral absolutes into their child’s education. I agree with you 100%.
I am just saying that progressive government has crept into a lot of our foundations at the turn of the 1900’s and has taken over the public school system along with the media. It is so hard for families to fight the main stream disinformation that is constantly directed at their children and they make moral relativism so enticing and exciting and sound so good and nice. It undermines parents’ teachings.
Good two parent families are struggling to raise their children because of oppressive taxes, etc., and MOST do not understand the progressive propaganda out there now adays. Pro choice sounds so good....homosexual rights sounds so just.....social security is needed for the old...universal health care is such a worthy item to spend money on..... The Marxists lies that are perpetually spouted as truth and logic deceive parents....they think they are doing good and “Voila!”....they have raised little comrades.
The fact that there is a government school system run by a bunch of Marxists instilling their moral relativism into the minds of young susceptible children IS our fault. We have allowed the Marxist groups such as the homosexuals, feminists and multiculturalists to take over the educational system and our media with our tax money.
Personally, I would not allow my children to go to public schools now adays. Post modern German philosophy is in all the curricula and it promotes atheism and moral relativism and communism (egalitarianism). It is evil. Most movies and sitcoms are infused with this destructive, nihilistic philosophy and Europe is dying because they adopted it in the 1800's.
When it is so evasive, it is really hard to bring up moral children when there is chaos all around. It can be done, it is just very difficult.
You are right. If logic is learned as a child you can reason issues and come to the right conclusion. There is no education going on in most public schools....a lot of social indoctrination. A lot of parents do not understand how to raise their children--the importance of the young mind. Feminist groups control the parent magazines and issue bad and destructive advise to young mothers. They do not disparage single motherhood, probably one of the simplest ways for a marxist to get control over their child's mind.
I completely agree. We are in trouble...now.
I would like to think that we could return to a time when young minds were surrounded by people worthy of their admiration. I really can’t think of a way to harness the negative influence of athletes, coaches, or “super stars”. And sadly, as much as I disagree with the ideology some of these folks promote, it is their opinion and they have a right to express it.
The public school system is disgraceful. Both in academia and the manipulation of young minds. The fact that teachers and professors fail to teach basic skills and deride patriotic or religous belief should not even be an issue. They should educate our children in the subject they are supposed to be teaching. But they don’t. If you can think of a way to contain the educators, let me know, I’m on board. Since public schools are tax funded, it really shouldn’t be an issue.
So the default setting is the parent(s), imho. Teach the children that everything they hear from the “heroes” maybe flawed and teach patriotism and moral courage. Stay involved in their education. Not everyone can home school or afford a private school (and some of them are morally challenged). Look at what they are being taught. Dispute or add to.
You asked about my tag line. It is a quote from Lincoln (I ran out of room). The only way we win this is to reclaim our children. I fear the majority are not up to the task.
I have given this question that you brought up a lot of thought because I know people who vote for liberals but are very thrifty and conservative in their personal life.
The answer is that most people are clueless and uninformed. For example, I’ve questioned people about the Born Alive Act, and they don’t know what it is. If they did, would they have voted for obama?
Liberalism=Educated way beyond ones’intelligence.
Example: Any elected dimokrat
So..tell me how we correct this situation.
Lots of people can’t home school or can afford a private school (and not all of those are perfect).
As you said..bringing up a child is hard..but it can be done.
Do we have the courage to do it?
I see it with some members of my own extended family.
Even as a kid/teen/college student, when anything was brought up that questioned what I believed or raised to believe, I was always able to ask my parents, discuss it all with them. It was an ongoing conversation for as long as I can remember. What my parents taught me had far more influence on me than anything else.
I’m seeing it now with my own teens (all my kids actually). They hear something from their friends, or school, or on TV/movies, etc. and they’ll ask about it. We discuss it.
Also, I know there are parents who do all they can yet their kids still reject all or some of what they’ve been taught in the home. Even so, it’s not the job of anyone or anything else to teach them.
Yes, we get a generation that doesn’t care. And who allowed that curriculum? Who allowed the dumbing down? The dumbing down has been going on since the early 70s, probably earlier, it’s not anything new. My oldest brother, a generation older than me, was complaining about it back then. The parents didn’t care, or not enough of them cared.
I fight changes in the Curriculum, sometimes we win, sometimes we don’t. I’ve found that many really don’t care. Part of why they don’t care is because they aren’t aware.
I’m responsible for molding my kids from birth. No one else is responsible.
It’s not just the “monstosity of public education.” This is going on in all our schools. Sometimes, we win the battle.
If the parents are doing their job, most of time the kids will turn out just fine. There’s always examples to the contrary. Even the best parents do all they can and still have kids who screw up. There comes a time when it’s all up to the individual.
No, I want to place responsibility at the feet of the individuals. I don’t think it “takes a village” to raise kids. It takes parents, and far too many aren’t parenting during the early years (many are, and still have kids that don’t hold the same religious, political, etc. beliefs). We can’t rely on any institution to parent our kids.
Many of our teachers (public, private, parochial), coaches, church liasons, and outside/other sources, are hindered by parents. Teaching personal responsibility and accountablity by any of these is often times met with outrage by parents.
Personally, I think no one is responsible for my kids other than me and my husband, and eventually, themselves. It doesn’t matter what outside influences they’re subjected to or whether or not I like or approve of those influences. There comes a time when it becomes their (the students/kids) responsibility and they should be held accountable.
Thanks for discussing this rationally. I agree with you. There are horrendous outside influences. My parents experienced the same thing back when they were raising their oldest (my oldest brother, a generation older than me). They rolled with it so to speak and then were raising my other sibs throughout and finally me. It’s always been difficult to parent/raise kids. I see a difference with my two oldest and two youngest. And, as a parent, I can’t blame outside influences when I fail. It’s my job as a parent to also make my kids responsible and accountable for their actions.
My point or opinion is that we try to do our best(most parents), raise our kids to the best of our ability and there comes a time when it’s all up to the kids. We’re not responsible for how anyone else raises their kids.
We are responsible for allowing education, media, entertainment, being taken over by those who will use their agenda to push their policies. But we can’t blame any of those for the choices our children are making or agreeing with. We can’t blame them for deceiving parents if those parents are so vulnerable or weak to fall for what’s being sold.
You are certainly correct. A parent can provide the basic foundation, but ultimately the child/adult will have to apply those concepts in every day life. Some do..some sadly don't.
People, both young and old, are subjected to outside influence...constantly. Since the biggest “constant” in a child's life is the parent (normally), that is where the biggest influence lies. If there is a great teacher, coach, religious leader or friend that offers positive influence..I think that is great. But I sure don't count on it these days.
On a brighter note..I went to one of the TEA parties. I was very encouraged by the number of young adults there. And the number of parents that brought their young children. We didn't lose ground overnight. It won't be regained overnight. Maybe these times we live in were created as a wake up call.
Keep fighting the good fight!!
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