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The Day Care GenerationWith all the controversy over the day care dilemma in American society - whether children are developing properly or not because of too much time spent away from their parents - there is a dilemma brewing that not many people have considered yet. Like most issues that are ignored until it is too late, such as national security and terrorism, the day care issue is one that could bring about a slow and declining change in American culture without anyone noticing until it is too late. How can day cares change society for the worst, you ask. Simple, the environment of the day care breeds a sense of unity amongst the children, and with possibly millions of day cares throughout the nation, this unity is transformed into a type of communal mind-set. In other words, with millions of children emerging from the day care generation, the country is facing a future of unified social or communalism. The day care environment is a uniformed culture. Unlike the individual child growing up at home with mom and maybe an older sibling awaiting kindergarten, the day care child is growing among others like him. Studies have shown that more than half of America's children are a part of the day care culture, therefore, only a small majority actually stay at home with mom or dad. The children arrive early, some eat breakfast, and others go right to the waiting area to play. They play together during a specific playtime, they eat together, they sleep together and play again and they partake in the same activities throughout the day. The same instructors who hold various views and opinions about society's structure rear them and then at the end of the day the children experience the same feelings of relief mixed with suppressed yet simmering animosity toward their parents. Then they turn around and do it again the next day. Some may say that this is the same as elementary school. However, the difference is substantial. Day care children begin this life from infanthood. Infants and toddlers need attention and emotional nurturing from the parents, particularly from the mother in the first years of their life. This helps them to establish an identity and character. If fashioned by day care early on, that identity is fashioned by institutionalism and not maternal love. There is no doubt that all these millions of children are growing and learning against the same psychological challenges. Eventually, this method of growth will form into a worldview shared by them all, uniformity and submissiveness to a small majority of authority. Speculatively, this will lead to a generation who will naturally suppose that society should be run the same way. Beginning in the late seventies early eighties, these children emerged. Now they are ranging in ages from 20 years down to 1 year old. When the old die-hard generation of the baby-boomers and generation X begin to subside, this new generation will take control and begin passing laws. Already we have begin to see the seedlings of uniformed concepts of national laws in the making, such as universal health care and a overhauling of the social security system. The purpose of these new concepts in social structure come from the parents of these children, the ones who deposit their children into these socialist centers and who have began the uniformed trends of, one-stop shopping, fast this and mega that, all which contribute to the uniformed social culture of the future. In addition to uniformity, society is passing laws on alternative living trends, such as for mixed family lifestyles based on what used to be disfuntionalism, multicultural and mass schooling, casual and shared work environments, cashless banking and a global form of electronic communication via the Internet. The future looks uniformed to anyone viewing the world through a macro-scope of cultural change. Traditional family and individualism will soon give way to uniformity from every perspective. Group thinking will advance in a multicultural setting and anyone seeking racial oneness will be outnumbered. Society is merging into a communalized culture. The day care generation will become full-blown in the year 2020. This is around the same time the prophesied New World Order will kick in. Not to say that little Jimmy who attends Little Angles Day Care will be one of the master minds of the New World Order, but he will be more than prepared to live as a citizen of it. These minds are being prepared as subjects for the anti-Christ who will structure the world according to oneness. Because of the social-cultural upheaval of the 60s and 70s, society moved into independency for women who desired to live beyond the chains of child rearing and traditional family life. Soon the world will be a place where it does not matter what gender or role a person is, but whether they are willing to pay the price to live at all. Though America was built on the foundation of life, liberty, freedom and the pursuit of happiness, it will soon stand on the renovated foundation of subservience to central authority. © 2003 by CR Hamilton
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