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Except in certain defined situations. (I'm not Ayn
Rand, and don't want to presume to speak for her,
but this is how I understand it). If parents bring a
child into the world, and the innocent child is mentally retarded or disabled so that he never
can grow up to full mature competence, they
have the obligation to care for him as long as
they live, and to make provision for his care af-
ter their deaths, should he survive them. Also
if there is some sort of contract or prior obliga-
tion, such as a disabled veteran's getting care
as compensation for his service.
---It is certainly allowable in the case of a loved
one, or friend, provided no one else's rights are
violated thereby (minor children must come be-
fore a friend, naturally). After all, personal
value counts for something.
screen after I sent it. I signed out of the yahoo
network and signed back in , and came back to
the Gulch to start over but I'm not getting referred
to the sign-in place.
Don't even get me started on Special Olympics.
I have a disabled son. I don't see anything in Objectivism that would indicate we shouldn't care for those with disabilities.
Just this morning, driving in to work, I was struck by something. As my pickup rolled up to some railroad tracks I saw a homeless person with a blanket over their head, wondering around by the tracks. It's very cold out this morning. I looked back at them and thought...What in the hell is wrong with my country? Why do we allow this? All this damn rhetoric about helping the needy...all this damned B.S. altruism is shoved down our throats, starting in early elementary school. Yet, honestly, we crap on those who really have needs. My own son doesn't go to our school district. They, flat-out, refused to take him (a public school that we all pay for). When we started to fight them, they had CPS take three of the children of a woman I was working with to fight the district. They were willing to destroy a family, rather than just obey the altruistic laws that they had set up to HELP DISABLED CHILDREN! That was a major turning point in my life - a major wakeup call.
As an Objectivist, I have really come to realize just how precious the mind of man is, and how we should guard it from birth. We don't, as a society. In fact, we're doing the opposite. Look at what's happening to the neurological health of our children. There is no way America can afford to care for the coming wave of people with mental disabilities. The railroad tracks are going to get crowded...
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