CNN or C.A.N. — Child Abduction Network?
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One reason Americans are so extremely terrified about child abductions is that whenever we turn on the TV or computer, there’s another one. As if these horrific crimes are happening 24/7, when actually the media is only too happy to fly across the country — or world — to set up camp wherever a cute, white girl has disappeared. Tight news budgets get thrown out the window for a story like this. But because that story then shows up on our screen at home, it feels like it’s happening right around the corner. All the time.
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A newly Free-Range mom dropped me a little note this morning trying to help all of us (herself included) put our fears in perspective: The chance of a child being kidnapped and murdered? 1 in 1.5 million. The chance of a child ending up at some point with some form of depression? 1 in 4.
http://freerangekids.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/cnn-or-c-a-n-child-abduction-network/
Since I still have responsibility for a little guy, it addresses issues that are important to me.
ReplyDeleteThe Franklin Scandal, Cathy Obrien and other assorted Jon Bonet indicate our biggest fear is miscreant satan worshippers in our government have a consordium on milk carton advertising.
ReplyDeletefree range kids. never heard of it. great concept. i can't stand those parents..."Don't climb that tree! You might skin your knee!" Germs!!!! Bacteria!!!!
ReplyDeleteeven when their kids are older, the universities call those parents "helicopter parents" who call and complain because the toilet paper in the dorms isn't soft enough.
the child abduction network - distracting us and tossing in a little racism to boot.