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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Non-Cognitive Non-Dissonance

We can virtuously outlaw birth control and righteously ignore poverty’s children..simultaneously
Why did god say we all can have all the children that might come to us, accidentally or on purpose?
Is a multi-generational cycle of uneducated, fatherless, unwed mothers part of His mysterious plan?
Or, are poor children so gifted our Creator levels their path with lifelong disadvantages - From birth?
Because no matter how much they improve, they began far, far behind their more fortunate brethren

Does He actually wish the unplanned children of teenage mothers to grow up fatherless & in poverty?
Is it some kind of divine multi-generational punishment for the past sins of society’s least fortunate?
That would certainly vindicate our ignoring these ill-fated offspring of multi-ancestral sinners
Or, given their monumental costs to our society, perhaps they are a harsh punishment meant for us

Certainly, none of us can say who can and cannot have children, for that way lies the darkest of evil
And, no, we mustn’t require a license for bearing offspring…even though it’s way harder than driving
So what if new parents depend on government assistance for housing, food & medical treatment? -
It is a basic & divine human right that any of us may breed at will, at any time & as often as we like…

It’s OK their preschool boys have no fathers: They’ll teach themselves how to get a prison education
And it’s none of our business if she has 4 children from 3 different, but all absent, accidental fathers
Who are we to demand proof of a stable home environment & economic security before having kids?
We cannot violate a convicted addict’s rights by demanding drug tests of her during her pregnancy

None among us is moral enough to dictate to welfare teens that having a fatherless child is verboten
Yes, compulsory birth control is simply genocide, so...the ranks of poor & ignorant must forever grow
But, our belief in Social Darwinism does allow us to ignore one more generation of poverty’s children
Thus, by our beliefs and thru our faith not prejudice, we righteously perpetuate the cycle of poverty

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