
U.S. Park Service bans feeding animals because they "will grow dependent on handouts and will not learn to take care of themselves." Should the Park Service oversee the Food Stamp and other "entitlement" programs causing dependence as well?
tncdel
2012/06/30 00:15:22
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YES, the U.S. Park Service should oversee the Food Stamp and other "entitleme...





















Some posters probably do not have a problem with American children dying from starvation, or whole communities starving because there wasn't enough food to go around, but the country as a whole DOES have a problem with it.
Also, starving wolves sometimes raid farms. But they never buy guns and join street gangs. If you put human beings into a position where they cannot get enough to survive, they will not simply perish -- they will take up arms against those that have enough.
I generally think of Food Stamp programs and the like as a cheap form of law enforcement, since without it there would be a much higher violent crime rate.
They don't join street gangs either. people who are starving don't have the energy to walk down the block, let along hang out with gang members.
During the Great Depression, the crime rate for first-time offenders skyrocketed. Some committed crimes because they needed money; some did so because that way they could be arrested and put in jail (where they would get food). Either way, it shows that desperate people do desperate things.
discouraging DEPENDENCY on handouts ..
(so that a species .. can learn how to provide for themselves ...)
Now .. let's reflect
on the Science .. of Human beings ..
of the KINGDOM of .. Animalia (Animals)
of the CLASS of .. Mammalia (mammals)
Homo Sapiens ..
(animals .. of Mammal Class .. )
Gee .. .. what a Concept!
The Food Stamp Program, administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is proud to be distributing the greatest amount of free meals and food stamps ever.
Meanwhile, the National Park Service, administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, asks us to "Please Do Not Feed the Animals."
The National Park Service's stated reason for the policy is because the animals will grow dependent on handouts and will not learn to take care of themselves.