Thursday, February 23, 2006

Children And Old People.

This is something I should have showed you a while ago; it is an original 'Smart' Car, designed jointly by Daimler-Benz and Swatch, and introduced in the nineties.
Inside is a little old lady.
Ideal.

Now, referring back to the degenerate art representing Democrat children, it seems to be widespread.
The power of delusion is such that one particular advert for a mothering product here in the UK replaced a baby with a cartoon of a baby, presumably because no actual human child fitted the monstrous construct that was designed to represent that particular set of 'brand values'.

And so we are treated to the cliched ideals of helplessness and futility, the young human being taught both by experience and parents (and, hopefully, jumping psychotically to the wrong conclusions), that he is helpless and a dependent with no release or desire to achieve such.


Observe the animation story-line, where the baby attempts to feed, and gets some of the mush on his face.
Anybody who has seen a real baby will know that this would be irrelevant; but not to this baby.
This baby starts to grizzle and cry, until 'mother' smilingly wipes his face and takes him up in her arms.
They aren't selling baby-wipes.
They're selling Socialism, or rather an endless reservoir of self-pity that will feed it for generations. And attempting to foster the cause of 'childrens rights' by foisting adult evaluations into the alleged behaviour of children.

As babies say, 'children never work with animators'.

If they want to make their product stand out, they should make the child vomit.
After all, I came close just watching.

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