The Government is Not Your Parent

Stop treating it like it is. Stop raising children to believe it is.

How did we get here?

Parents gave an inch, the government took a mile.

Parents have slowly relinquished one responsibility after another of parenthood, allowing different facets of the government to slip in and replace it.

Why are there less family units now?

Why are there less two parent households?

If research shows that children growing up in a two parent household (one FTHR and one MTHR) they are significantly more likely to succeed – why are we not putting efforts in to support this?

Why does society say marriage is bad and cohabitation is good?

And REMEMBER: Whatever control and responsibility you relinquish to the government of your own free will, the government then has the ability to alter and change however and whenever they choose. What do we mean? Let’s role play:

  • Scenario #1: The government completely takes over healthcare. It is completely managed, funded, controlled via your government. This makes it affordable for all. This makes all have to then comply with however the government decides your health should be managed. Catch out drift? No? Let’s look to a real world example:

If you give away your power and rights, you can’t whine when they make the rules, or worse, change the rules.

Parents are the cornerstone to this world simply by the fact they are choosing to raise the next generation when they choose to create a human together. This inherently gives them insights into policy and laws. The issue is, we’ve taken too many steps away from the duty and responsibility in raising our children and contributing to society. Allowing parents to lose their grasp and ultimately, their divine purpose.

The family is fractured.

So parents, we gotta turn this car around.

And we can.

MTHRFTHR is striving to restore the family, in its purest sense.

It’s time to bring back Fathers and Mothers.

Honor Fatherhood and Motherhood…and childhood.

And when that happens, the world around us will right itself.

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