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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Only those not paying attention

Only those deliberately choosing to not pay attention will be "shocked" by this development.

Bob Parks: ACLU, Single Mom Gets Father-Daughter Dances Banned

In a society in which "discrimination" -- treating unlike things according to their due -- is the ultimate moral evil, in which (the recently invented) "right" to "self-esteem" is more important than the virtue of self-respect, and consequently it is "immoral" and "offensive" to express disapproval either of the "life-style" of causing children to be born bastards (*) or of the legal and social ease with which women discard the fathers of children, well of course it's going to be "discriminatory" to do anything that could be construed as suggesting that, Yes, Virginia, some little girls do have fathers.

Understand, the whole idea of a father-daughter dance is strange; and depending on the ages of the girls, not too far away from creepy. BUT, it isn't the "dance" the "liberals" are condemning, it is the 'father' in the equation.

(*) Hell! in such a morally twisted and degenerate society, it's "immoral" and "offensive" to use the terms 'bastard' and 'illegitimate birth' correctly.

5 comments:

Shackleman said...

On topic...yes, the banning of the dance is utterly ridiculous.

Off topic....Out of curiosity, what's strange or creepy to you about a father-daughter dance?

There's a distinct and appropriate difference between the way a husband hugs and kisses his wife and the way he hugs and kisses his children....so too with dancing.

Ilíon said...

"Off topic....Out of curiosity, what's strange or creepy to you about a father-daughter dance?"

It's always strange because there is inherently an element of romance to it -- it's downright creepy if the girls are post-pubertal.

It's one thing to dance with your father at your wedding. It's something else entirely to go to the prom with your father.

Ilíon said...

"There's a distinct and appropriate difference between the way a husband hugs and kisses his wife and the way he hugs and kisses his children....so too with dancing."

Sure ... but not in a prom-like situation.

Shackleman said...

It's always strange because there is inherently an element of romance to it -- it's downright creepy if the girls are post-pubertal.

If a father has any romantic desires toward his children whatsoever, regardless of circumstance, age, or sex of the child, he's a monster, not a Dad.

The appropriate affections shared between a loving father and his daughter is a beautiful thing, and there's nothing whatsoever creepy about it.

Ilíon said...

I didn't say anything about the fathers having creepy attitudes.