ARREST PARENTS WHO HAVE FAT KIDS AND TAKE THEIR CHILDREN AWAY
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>Yishae top kek Keep on being a shit tier troll.
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Yes. Obviously they aren't doing their job.
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Editado por cxkxr: 3/16/2014 11:14:54 PMI'm pretty sure the percentage of obese children is pretty high. You want to use the state to forcibly take(kidnap) millions and millions of fat kids away from their parents? Then what? Create a welfare program for all the now parentless fat kids?
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Why would those parents need welfare? They are now paying less money without children.
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Editado por cxkxr: 3/16/2014 11:27:18 PMI'm talking about the now parentless children. [quote]Create a welfare program for all the now parentless fat kids?[/quote] See. I wasn't talking about the parents. Once the state kidnaps their children for being fat, what happens to them? Who takes care of them? Etc etc.
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Taxes. Duh.
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Editado por cxkxr: 3/16/2014 11:31:58 PMRiiiight. Adding millions and millions of kids to the welfare and parentless list is completely affordable and rational...
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Better than leaving them with their parents and endangering their lives.
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Editado por cxkxr: 3/16/2014 11:47:15 PMNo it's not. Having parents who feed you, clothe you, and house you, is better than being parentless, houseless, and dependent on the state for survival. What is best for the child aside, it's unaffordable and irrational for the state to take care of millions of kids, and it's immoral for the state to kidnap children bc they're overweight. Instead of using force and coercion, maybe you can think of something more voluntary and productive to ensure parents keep their kids healthy?
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like x1000000000 Always nice to see Mad Max get fuxking wrecked.
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That's errday ;)
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Editado por cxkxr: 3/16/2014 10:56:56 PMIf a parent is involved in child abuse, does the state not take custody of said child away, that is deemed abused, from said parents?
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Only in extreme cases. The federal government considers spanking and alcoholism abuse but kids aren't taken away from their parents over either of those cases.
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Suuuuure.
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This would probably be the one case where anecdotal evidence counts for something, but my parents were never taken away from me even though I was spanked when I was young. So no, it really doesn't happen.
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Spanking = Child abuse. Kek?