Tell me you did not really mean to word that the way you did....or are you reading Thomas Paine![]()
Toddy
The 'Hymen' thing? Inspired by an old Rob Newman sketch. I seem to work better with metaphores!

Tell me you did not really mean to word that the way you did....or are you reading Thomas Paine![]()
Toddy
Of HymenTell me you did not really mean to word that the way you did....or are you reading Thomas Paine![]()
Toddy
Authoritarian eugenics might not be a good idea but neither is what is currently happening.
I work on one of the worst council housing estates in the north east of England - ranked 34th in the UK for indices of deprivation. Most people are trying but a sizeable proportion are not - they don't want a job, they don't want the hassle that comes with looking after their children and if the countless millions that have been pumped into this estate over the last 20 years in anything to go by they aren't going to change their ways either. So what do you do? Turn off the money tap and let them starve?
As many have said above I'm afraid I'm too busy looking after my own family, paying the mortgage and keeping sane to worry about other people's kids. Let them eat cake.
I can see what you are saying and I can quite simply put my hand up and say I'm doing nowt! Why is another matter. There are a few reasons. Or excuses. Whichever
First is that most of my time goes to caring for my family. With me there are 3 of us that have Aspergers or other autistic spectrum disorders.
Secondly I have tried coaching people in a former job and found that I just do not have the temperament for it - and especially the patience!
Third - I just don't like most people! I am quite antisocial and find being around too many people I don't know well very stressful - that is part of being an Aspie. It's something that can seem very strange to a neuro-typical but is quite common to us. If it wasn't for my very gregarious daughter who is the only one of us who likes being the centre of attention I'd happily live in the middle of nowhere with only the animals for company!
First off I hate paperwork and beaurocracy.
I hate my details being on file,I hate the thought of filling out the same form for criminal checks for every post that requires it.
I hate risk assesments for every thing you may do.
I do volunteer for several charities and sit on one committee.
I'd love to work with youngsters and show them some of the things I do and see in the countryside.
I'd like to know that my kids were supervised by competent adults if out.
BUT I will not pander to beaurocracy, health and safety and all that manure just to keep my hin'end covered.
I've had enough of all that and indeed a local group of folks who took out youngsters a few years ago gave up as the new regs' were too much.
I really think I'll resign my committee post soon and my volunteer aspects.
I want to enjoy being out and if that means by myself or with like minded friends without passing on what little we know,then so be it.
Good on all of you who can put up with the regs'.
Tom.
A timely and apt reminder.
Unfortunately though it did prove to be very popular and not only with the obvious and most inhuman regimes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsory_sterilization
As a newcomer I don't want to fall out already but I can't believe people are seriously suggesting that we allow the state to decide whose genes are worthy of being permitted to reproduce. I share many of the frustrations and concerns about our degenerating society but surely such brutal inhumanity is not the way forward
Very well said Tom a man after my own heart
Bernie
If you were to actually sit and talk to young offenders you would soon discover that an overwhelming majority of them have had very difficult childhoods; physically and/or sexually abused, smack/heroin addicted parents who are completely apathetic towards their children, growing up playing with discarded needles and being spat on by the constant stream of men who go to visit their mothers. These are common themes that any one who works with something like a Young Offending Team could vouch for, not to mention the lack of employment prospects and poor education in inner city areas that inevitably leads to a life of crime for many youngsters. Is it really any wonder then that these angry youngsters turn to crime and violence? I've personally witnessed how convicted offenders have completely turned their life around with the intervention of Youth Offending Teams who are trained to recognise the best approach in how to deal with individuals on a caae-by-case basis, provide positive role models and a stream of activities to give their anger and self-loathing an outlet.
I'm not making excuses for every young offender out there...there are some real scum bags walking the streets, but even the monster who killed James Bulger had acute mental trauma resulting amongst other things from his nonce father (Please don't think I'm making excuses for what this creature did). I don't believe that people are born evil, it is their environment and their upbringing that shapes the more than anything, and it is the responsibility of the men and women who are in a position to help them to step in when the family construct fails (be they social workers or volunteers), rather than branding young offenders lost causes who should be banged up and forgotten about.
I'm not making excuses for every young offender out there...there are some real scum bags walking the streets, but even the monster who killed James Bulger had acute mental trauma resulting amongst other things from his nonce father (Please don't think I'm making excuses for what this creature did).
If your not making excuses by mentioning his deprived background why was it necessary to mention it???
Thank you also fire crest for the testimony of the man with AS who went on to uni etc. My older boy is autistic and has no speech, that story has given me hope in some sort of way (I cant tell you how I worry for him at times, sometimes the future seems almost totally over whelming). Another thing as inspired hope was the recent tv programme about the man with no arms who has lived a normal life for 60 odd year's despite his handicap even driving vehicles at up to 100mph, using chain saw, fishing (yep-baiting hooks with live baits and unhooking fish), running a landscaping business etc all task's acomplished with his FEET :You_Rock_
Oh heaven forbid that we should be able to show that we actually care enough about the people we want to look out for that we can fill in a bit of paperwork.
Whineing about having to do paperwork/H+S/PC gone mad/You couldn't make it up is a straw man excuse of the worst kind