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I was out at garage sales this weekend and over heard the oddest conversation. I did not chime in at the time because it was not my conversation but as I walked away I was appalled! There were two women at this garage sale who were discussing lo-jacking their kids in case anyone took them. I could not believe what I was hearing. Were they kidding me? Since when do we keep our children “safe” by taking their rights away? Since when do we treat our kids the same way we treat criminals. I just could not believe it.
The first thing that came to my mind is that most of the time kids are taken by people they know. It is not as common that a person drives by and offers them candy. Most of the time it is a neighbor, a friend or a parent whom you are acquainted.
Another thing that popped in my mind was that cell phones, which a lot of kids have, contain GPS. This means that as long as they are out and about with their phone they would be findable.
I just think that we have all become far too paranoid. Why is it that we as Americans have let fear take over. Why is it that we no longer think that anything is safe? I just think that kids should be kids. How would you have reacted if your mother and father sat you down and lo-jacked you? I am not sure that any of us would be happy. Perhaps they should have a leash. Perhaps we should microchip them like we do our pets. Perhaps they should have a bar code installed at birth. When is it too much? When will we as Americans stop giving up our freedoms in order to feel safer?
I do not know about you but I ould never lo-jack my kids. I will let my kids play outside because as I said in “outside will get you” kids are better off playing without me breathing down their necks. I will never have my kids be able to be tracked that easy. I want you all to take a few moments to look back at how you grew up. Now look at what we as a generation have let the fear driven country do to the quality of our children’s lives. I think that we have to loose the fear and live a little. Most of all I think that we have to stop letting fear take the place of our rights as Americans. Over the past 10 years we have lost a lot of our freedom in the name of terrorism. Not for nothing but I am pretty sure that the terrorists are not going to come and take my kids. I am pretty sure that they will not bomb my house and I am pretty sure that if they did they would bring Abigail back right away! She would fight them and be too much of a problem. At what point is enough enough?
Becca
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you have given us much to think about this day….
great post.
Thanks Muse. I think that so many things are getting out of hand. We want to be safe… Which no one can assure us but to what expense is this safety coming?
Becca
It’s an interesting question and I honestly hadn’t given it much thought. The same could be said about many things such as the meningococcal vaccine… it’s unlikely you’d get the disease so should you bother with the vaccine? I’m NOT disagreeing with you I just haven’t figured out what my opinion is and I’m thinking out loud. Obviously the medical example is poor b/c there’s risk to infect others — it’s completely different. I might have to mull this over and post back later…
Thing is, whatever we may want to think, the world is not safe. I know I won’t keep my kids on a leash, or microchip them, but the parents that do probably feel safer than us?
I have always though about whether to tell our kids about the real world out there which is not so pretty, so they know and are able to defend themselves, or wait to let them understand on their own.
Its a tough qs.
Good post.
Hmm… while I agree we shouldn’t be overly paranoid it’s hard not to fret what with the occasional news story (that loops over and over and over) about the latest tow-headed toddler who was kidnapped. Honestly, as soon as you started the post I was like: holy cow where do I sign up?? I mean, I actually do worry that if I’m at the park w/her and she takes off running and some psycho in a van pulls up and nabs her. As far as her “freedom” well, for now, she’s two. She ain’t got none. And she won’t until she lets MOMMY PEE IN PEACE.
I’m so old school that I didn’t even know what lo-jacking was. I had to Google it. Snort.
When Emily is outside, I check on her every 10-15 minutes. She has a tendency to wander and can be easily led. SIGH.
Hey Becca! How’s it going?! Haven’t heard from you in awhile and wanted to make sure all was right in your world…