In a cruel form of torture, America’s founding fathers saw no problem with separating children from their parents during slavery and in the genocide and breakdown of Native Americans. In fact, they found pride and power in this devilish act as a form of deterrence and forced obedience.
To this day, they use it as a means of deterrence for immigrants and punishment for other people of color as they devise schemes to incarcerate parents under bogus circumstances and utilize an entire department of government (Department of Social Services), to confiscate children from their homes and families.
Throughout the 50s and 60s the US government regularly took kids from poverty-stricken Black mothers and portioned them out to foster homes and orphanages. They split up siblings and either passed them around to white families like tokens of charity or left them without family well into adulthood, then pushed them into the streets on bootstrap promises.
The mentality behind this act of cruelty lacks the most basic of human empathy and reeks of selfishness and indifference toward the lives of other human beings. Unfortunately, this is a tactic still used by US government specifically toward people of color. Even among their own white families, many have suffered the taking of their children to the strongarm of government paternalism.
Many people would agree that some women are not worthy to be mothers and some should be forbidden from having children, but regardless of the mother’s circumstances, there is a biblical principle involved that this country has over the years ignored and currently could care less about.
In the book of Genesis, Hagar, the bondwoman of Abraham, and her child was cast out of the land and made to wander in the wilderness. When the water ran dry and she had no means to feed the child, she placed the child under a tree to die as she went far off not to see the death of the child. But God saw this and acted.
“And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar? fear not; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand; for I will make him a great nation.” Genesis 21:17, 18.
God did not abandon the child nor Hagar the mother, but He made provisions for them to survive and to receive a blessing for their future. This is the will of God for women and their children even to the point of poverty and hopelessness. Basically, God wants them to survive regardless of their circumstances. But modern times and the corruption of religion and human decency has lost this simple fact of life.
Instead, government leadership today see fit in the torture and punishment of mothers and their children disregarding any acts of human kindness or biblical principles. In many instances, Jesus healed children from illnesses when the parents could do no more instead of turning them over the Roman government for neglect.
This country is currently suffering for that reason; the reason of cruelty toward other human beings and children instead of looking to their healing and prosperity in the future. The pride behind their cruelty will surely be recompensed on the people who use it as an act of deterrence and for their own sinful personal pleasures.
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