I wasn't expecting to see a compelling argument for letting the state raise kids instead of parents, but here it is. - Scott Adams The situation is as follows: Person X committed murder Person X was raised by a Parent Y who is an explicit bigot and advocate of violence Therefore, Adams says, we have a compelling argument for "letting" the state raise kids The question is: Can the shortcomings of Person X and Parent Y also be applied to the state? 1. Have members of governments ever committed murder? Let's not be bigoted and only stick to the US government, let us get a global...
















