On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 15:43:25 -0600, HMS Victor Victorian
<victorvictorian@hushunomail.com> wrote:
>On 11 Aug 2012 08:38:40 GMT, "<C;0,S,M-O'S." <Idontknow@damn.com>
>wrote:
>
>A sad commentary on the times, certainly, particularly when I take
>time to peruse the daily news. Pictures of boys, always a smiling
>school portrait, stare up at me, concealing the horrible circumstances
>detailed in the article.
>
>A boy is kept prisoner in a dark closet for a year, his only parental
>attention being regular beatings and paltry foods. I would have loved
>that boy, cuddle and nuture him, that he might never want for any
>comfort. But alas! I am judged far worse than his parents!
>
>A boy of a well-to-do family is kidnapped, terrorised and abused by
>his captors ... a small finger sent to his mother to encourage her to
>pay. I would have taken this boy, and protected him from any harm or
>hazard the world could present. He would be safe in my embrace. But
>alas! I am judged more debased and evil than the kidnappe and
>mutilator!
>
>A boy steps off the school bus and walks home along the busy streets
>... for the first time ... and is drawn into an alley by a friendly
>and perhaps known face, with promises of special treats. He is
>tortured and murdered, and his body butchered. I, if God so gave me
>this miracle, would have rescued this poor lad, and kept him ever to
>my breast in love and affection, guarding him jealously from the evils
>so prevalent in our world, even to the point of utterly destroying
>anyone who might harm him. But alas! I am villified as a creature
>more hateful, cruel, and perverse than the child murderer!
>
>And so are the times, where cruelty and murder can be seen as
>preferable to the tender affections of a Boylover!
>
>Thoughts for a late night.
>
>Sincerely,
>V
>
>God Save the Queen.
>God Bless the Prince of Wales.
>God Preserve the Windsors.
>Rule Britannia!
Are you saying that in scenarios 2 and 3, in which the boy quite
possibly has a loving family, you would have sequestered him away with
no attempt to return him to his home? Two wrongs don't make a right,
bub. Any young lad can tell you that.
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