"The great strength of the totalitarian state is that it forces those who fear it to imitate it." ~Adolf Hitler

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Mom and 12 Year-Old Charged in Tot's Death

This article has a few important lessons which display the shift in mindset, away from traditional values, in favor of our Fascist ideology.

Mom Surfs Web For Four Hours While Her Son Lies Dying

28-year-old Biannela Susana waited four hours to seek medical attention for her dying two-year-old son after he was beaten to death by Susana’s 12-year-old half brother. Susana was too busy on the internet looking up Pippa Middleton and The Beckhams to pay attention to what her half brother was doing to her son. To make matters worse, when the woman did she what happened to her son she didn’t call police right away but instead searched about his condition! According to police reports the mom spend time on Wikipedia looking up comas, googling “when someone gets knocked out,” and researching the hospital her son would have been taken to By the time the child did receive medical attention it was already too late. How ridiculous is that?!

Read full article and details at link:

http://www.inflexwetrust.com/2011/09/18/mom-surfs-web-for-four-hours-while-her-son-lies-dying/

To begin with, what we are seeing here is that we no longer even have to print rhetoric to get our point across, the public is already so well indoctrinated at this point, that even opposition news sources such as this hip-hop website are doing the work for us. All it takes is the death of a young child, and the masses won't even bother to pause and question the response of the system. (Like was saw in the Anthony case too.) That article could have come out and said that both the child offender and the mother would be slowly tortured then finally disposed of in ovens, and the masses would have gone right along with it cheering. Oh how we love blind sheeple and mass hysteria.

The next issue we can address here is the response of the mother. This article, and others like it in recent years, make it clear that parents must trust the system. Treating illness or injury at home, taking a moment to decide whether or not to call 911 when faced with any sort of irregular situation, these things are now criminal. In this case, the mother is charged with aggravated manslaughter. After her 12 year-old half brother knocked the toddler into a book shelf, the mother of the victim Googled search terms like "how to treat someone who has been knocked out" and "coma." Clearly she intended to take care of the situation herself, until hours later when she finally realized that this was a situation out of her control. Her hesitancy was clearly motivated by the fact that she intended to "protect" the half-brother and herself from prosecution for the deadly assault. Granted, she probably did not realize the extent of the child's injuries at first, and they only became more apparent later as the child did not recover, but just the same, the fact that she will be prosecuted for an exaggerated level of negligence serves a greater good.

No longer will parents wait, or hesitate. This will not only save lives potentially, but it will get police and officials into the home for the slightest of reasons, to have a look around, or to interact with potentially troubled youths. Take this case for example, where the police were called for a fairly minor thing, yet were able to instill fear, and force compliance in an ill-mannered child at a young age.



Once again, the point to drive home here, is that seeing this case, parents too will be instilled with fear of prosecution, and will call authorities into their home at the slightest sign of trouble. This is what we want, authorities overseeing homes, and we don't want to see them being hampered by warrants to do that. Children and Child Protective Services are a key gateway to get into the home and to mold the upbringing of the youth.

Let us now also look at the prosecution of the 12 year-old. He will be tried for murder as an adult, and become the youngest "lifer" in the nation's history. This is a wonderful precedent. Not only does it show absolute intolerance to crime, but it also breaks down the entire premise of what it means to be a juvenile. No longer do we have to afford them special protections under the law. Clearly, children are indeed of sound mind to know the difference between right and wrong, and should not be given the silk glove treatment, using youthfulness as an excuse. The only time such considerations should be made is when the child, particularly a female child, engages in sexual activity. Then obviously, they are too young to be of sound mind enough to make a decision like that. But if they kill someone, a kid is old enough to know better and to know the full gravity and consequences of violence. Even if this boy did not intend to kill the toddler, it is important to send a clear message to children, that they will be held accountable should they draw the ire of a prosecutor. The "youthful offender" juvenile court system is quickly becoming a thing of the past.

Announcing the adult murder charge against the 12-year-old State Attorney Angela Corey said; "It’s one where you go, at what point do you step in, so you prevent another murder, and that’s how we felt in this case. If we don’t intervene now and do the tough thing. We have to protect the public from this young man."

It's just a shame they are not purring the death penalty on the table. A life for a life.

So, once again here just to re-cap, in this case we see three fine examples of the onset Fascism in America. First, homeopathic remedies and family privacy are criminalized. Second, juveniles will no longer be able to use their youthfulness to protect them from crimes, while at the same time denying them the benefits and rights of an adult in society. And lastly, the masses are not only amendable to these ideals, but DEMAND such a response. The public WANTS Fascism, to protect them, to secure their vengeance. The public demands that "something" be done, and the New American Fascist has the answer to what every "something" is.

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