
"The
Hand That Rocks the Cradle"
The following
is a letter to the Editor which appeared
in the Cape May County (NJ) Herald
Feb. 17.
It is reprinted here with the permission of its author, Cathy Driscoll of
Villas, NJ.
To The Editor: “The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules
the world” wrote William Ross Wallace back in 1865. When committed,
loving parents rock the cradle, freedom flourishes. When the state is
allowed to rock that cradle, evil follows. Tyrants need thugs and wimps.
This “ideal” population is produced by controlling the rearing of
children. George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” illustrates the brutal way
the sheep dog is robbed of her puppies. Once confiscated, the puppies
become trained bullies and useful enforcers.
Hitler saw children as “clean slates” on which barbarism could be
written, but only if they are removed from the influences of their
parents. Kitty Werthmann, a living witness to life under the Nazi boot,
describes how pre-Hitler Austria abounded with compassionate and
respectful youth. Post Hitler brought hideous changes. Public school
teachers encouraged the children to disregard their parents'
“fuddy-duddy” ways. Mandatory Youth Day was designated on Sundays at
the time of Catholic Mass. Parents who took their children to church
instead of youth day faced capital punishment. By firmly holding the
children in their hands, Nazis successfully paved the road to the
Holocaust.
What has happened here in the last several decades? Parents are afraid to
discipline their children in public. Records are withheld from parents
because of “privacy rights.” My husband was at the doctor recently and
he was not allowed to be in the examination room with our own child
without a doctor or nurse present. We were at a swim meet back in November
and parents were actually barred from going to the changing rooms with
their own children. My husband and I questioned those in charge of the
meet on this policy. These officials reasoned that children needed to
learn to be on their own. These adults took it upon themselves to
disregard the authority of the parents.
Step by step our government has morphed from respecting parents’ rights
to dismantling them. Do you want this to continue turning from a snowball
into an avalanche?
Let’s say that you think that you won’t be affected by this trend; you
don’t plan to ever have children or you have raised your children and
are done with this job. First of all, are you so bereft of compassion that
you can stand by and allow your fellow citizens to face the forced loss of
their children? Secondly, if society is full of parentless thugs, who do
we think will come to our rescue when we are old and helpless?
The Parental Rights Amendment, if ratified, will seal protections for
parents. It states the following: Section 1: The liberty of parents to
direct the upbringing and education of their children is a fundamental
right. Section 2: Neither the United States nor any state shall infringe
upon this right without demonstrating that its governmental interest as
applied to the person is of the highest order and not otherwise served.
Section 3: No treaty may be adopted nor shall any source of international
law be employed to supersede, modify, interpret, or apply to the rights
guaranteed by this article.
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