Stabby
Feb 6th, 2004, 07:50 PM
So I was watching FOX news today (not by choice. It's the only news channel we're allowed to put on in the break room or all the conservatives start to cry.) And every 5 minutes they update us on the death of the Sarasota girl, Carlie. (Which is great for them because they have that video tape that they can replay ad nauseum, like the fucking twin towers going down, every 5 minutes. Thank god for home movies or what would the news media have to play?)
After one of these many updates, they had a social worker or phsyciatrist or whatever he's calling himself on. the subject was what you should do as a parent to educate your kids on the danger of abduction. (You know, one of the typical media craze topics they present during any event like this) And one of the points/suggestions he made just blew me away. He stated that it would be a GOOD idea to have a friend that you know, which your child has never seen, do a fake abduction, so that you can see how your kid reacts and let them no what they did wrong. Now I'm not a parent, but WTF! I guess I don't see the need to scare the living shit out of your 9 year old kid while he's playing outside. I despise how the media goes overboard over every issue and drags the public along with them (as I heard "good idea" mumbled accross the break room over my loud sighs of disgust). Abductions like this are VERY, VERY rare, but now thanks to media coverage and frightened parents that soak up everything they see on TV, we are going to have 12-year-old kids on leashes in the front lawn under the watchful eye of the parents survelience system...
But like I said, I'm not a parent. But am I wrong to think that maybe evey other kid in America doesn't need to be caused to worry themselves sick over the possibility that this, and I quote (from the best of my memory) "could happen anywhere, at any time, without warning"??
On a related note, because that girl lived one block away from me and the car wash where she was taken is just down the street, it has turned my 20 minute drive to and from work into a nearly 2 hour event, as traffic is stopped with constant police barricades and the 100s of cockroach media vans everywhere. >:
After one of these many updates, they had a social worker or phsyciatrist or whatever he's calling himself on. the subject was what you should do as a parent to educate your kids on the danger of abduction. (You know, one of the typical media craze topics they present during any event like this) And one of the points/suggestions he made just blew me away. He stated that it would be a GOOD idea to have a friend that you know, which your child has never seen, do a fake abduction, so that you can see how your kid reacts and let them no what they did wrong. Now I'm not a parent, but WTF! I guess I don't see the need to scare the living shit out of your 9 year old kid while he's playing outside. I despise how the media goes overboard over every issue and drags the public along with them (as I heard "good idea" mumbled accross the break room over my loud sighs of disgust). Abductions like this are VERY, VERY rare, but now thanks to media coverage and frightened parents that soak up everything they see on TV, we are going to have 12-year-old kids on leashes in the front lawn under the watchful eye of the parents survelience system...
But like I said, I'm not a parent. But am I wrong to think that maybe evey other kid in America doesn't need to be caused to worry themselves sick over the possibility that this, and I quote (from the best of my memory) "could happen anywhere, at any time, without warning"??
On a related note, because that girl lived one block away from me and the car wash where she was taken is just down the street, it has turned my 20 minute drive to and from work into a nearly 2 hour event, as traffic is stopped with constant police barricades and the 100s of cockroach media vans everywhere. >: