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American political rhetoric often emphasizes the protection of children, yet this does not translate into tangible actions that improve the treatment of real children.

PoliticsSocial IssuesChild WelfareApr 20, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread critiques the disparity between America's rhetoric about protecting children and its actual treatment of real children, highlighting a gap between political promises and real-world actions.

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American political rhetoric often emphasizes the protection of children, yet this does not translate into tangible actions that improve the treatment of real children.
Parent: Political DiscourseEntity: American political rhetoricImpact: negativeDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The treatment of real children in the United States

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America loves to say it cares about children. “Family values”, “protecting the innocent,” and “defending life” are the battle cries of many of the elections. But after the election, you have to look at how this country actually treats living, breathing children. Read: https://cbwrong.blogspot.com/2026/04/america-says-it-protects-children.html?m=1
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But after the election, you have to look at how this country actually treats living, breathing children. Not the unborn, not the symbolic idea of a child, but real kids in real situations. Read: https://cbwrong.blogspot.com/2026/04/america-says-it-protects-children.html?m=1
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