Lost in the Over Reaction
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 10:43 am
On the surface, one might think that I am posting this article as a commentary on the Canadian gun law politics. I may even be making an even more indepth commentary how different provinces within Canada apply those laws unevenly or are overly reactionary.
But there would not be much reason to bring this to light on a forum dedicated to fighting the supernatural. If it were not for the one line that almost, but not quite, gets lost in the hyperbole.
One wonders if there were not ulterior motives in the harrassment and persecution of this family. Perhaps there is something sinister going on in Kitchener Ontario. Has some force infiltrated so deeply into all levels of the Kitchener government and public services?
Maybe they are just well meaning public servants, who after being caught over reacting to a harmless occurance, are now trying to vindicate themselves.
Or maybe we need to turn our eyes to this seemingly harmless and even obscure city to see what sinister forces lurk on its streets.
Unless it is easier to believe that children must be protected from toys.
But there would not be much reason to bring this to light on a forum dedicated to fighting the supernatural. If it were not for the one line that almost, but not quite, gets lost in the hyperbole.
Their ordeal began after his four-year-old daughter, Nevaeh, drew a picture of him fighting monsters and bad guys in her Kitchener classroom, and it ended with the discovery of a clear plastic toy gun.
One wonders if there were not ulterior motives in the harrassment and persecution of this family. Perhaps there is something sinister going on in Kitchener Ontario. Has some force infiltrated so deeply into all levels of the Kitchener government and public services?
Maybe they are just well meaning public servants, who after being caught over reacting to a harmless occurance, are now trying to vindicate themselves.
Or maybe we need to turn our eyes to this seemingly harmless and even obscure city to see what sinister forces lurk on its streets.
Unless it is easier to believe that children must be protected from toys.