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DAYCARE and "BEER-GATE": ACCOUNTABILITY, HATE and LIES
Kids First Parent Association of Canada
604-291-0088
Sunday on CBC's political panel, Scott Reid, strategist
and top adviser for the Liberal Party, repeatedly insisted that parents
would "blow" the $1200/year per child 0-5 promised by the Conservative
Party on beer, popcorn and videos. Martin later scrambled to apologize
for these utterly typical comments.
Kid First Parent Association of Canada wants to know where is the accountability
for this hate-mongering. The political is the personal. Who will pay
compensation for the damage this oft-stated position causes?
Where is the accountability and the compensation for the painful personal
results of this government-sponsored hate campaign against the women
as mothers and babysitters who do the vast majority of early learning
and child care work? Our elected officials routinely support statements
that mothers are inactive, not "working", are a "loss" to the economy
when we look after our own children. They openly accuse all who care
for children outside of daycareprimarily women as mothersof
providing care that is inferior to that provided in state-regulated
daycare. In doing so the state is itself guilty of abusing women, and
inciting others to do likewise.
And who exactly is accountable for compensating for the documented damage
being done to children and babies in government regulated care? The
mounting international evidence is alarming and conclusive: children
are more aggressive, non-compliant, stressed, sick, and have poorer
parenting as a result of daycare. What about the babies in Quebec's
daycares where one "regulated" staff is now allowed to "care" for eight
one year olds?
And who is accountable when the promises are exposed to be the big lies
that they were known all along to be? Who will pay for the broken promises
when daycare fails to: raise IQs, lower crime, lower addictions and
teen pregnancy, save billions in social costs, improve social cohesion
and health, or equip Canada to beat China and India in the global economy?
Our ruling elites cannot plead ignorance of the facts when they formulate
their anti-woman, anti-child, anti-parent policy. High quality care
and development are not assured by any of the grossly inadequate daycare
regulations.
The Liberals, the NDP and the Conservatives must cease their shared
policy of preferentially funding daycare. The state has no place in
the child care choices of the nation.
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