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Sheep People Comparisons – Are people sheeple?
Updated 2019 05 15 Sheep People Comparisons – Are people sheeple? — It was in 1997 when I first wrote this commentary. I updated it today, but not too many changes needed to be made. It concerns sheep people comparisons, something that many people often make. Some do it so much that they refer to people and their allegedly sheep-like behaviour as sheeple. Is that fair to sheep or people? I thought about it, and here are the results of that. Many years ago I obtained my first e-mail address. I made it sheep_@telusplanet.net. That address is now defunct, as eventually it became so well-known by spammers that a vast … Continue reading
Re: Fatherlessness
Hello Pete, re: Fatherlessness My comments are between the lines of your message. You wrote: Greetings, I looked all over your website and I see that your organization is based in Canada, however I still have a couple questions. Why do you use the words fatherless and fatherlessness when talking about disadvantaged children? The reason why you don’t find the expression “disadvantaged children” at our website instead of the terms “fatherless children” and “fatherlessness” is because children who grow up with their fathers having been expunged from their lives do grow up fatherless while their fathers are still alive. That then causes the consequence that those children are disadvantaged; with fatherlessness … Continue reading