Sunday, January 15, 2017

The Audacity of Child Welfare Propaganda


One of my new fans has taken an interest in my child welfare propaganda BS detection skills.

Here is a photographic journalist by the name of Maggie Steber.

Her work is quite spectacular, if I may say, but her choice of title took me for a spin.

The Audacity of Beauty: 30 Years in Haiti through the Lens of Maggie Steber

I do not understand how someone who claims to have a 30 year background on Haiti is not aware of the fact that billions of dollars intended to go to rebuilding infrastructure after devastating events, where there are lingering questions if the events occurred as a result of human manipulation of nature, refuses see that not a damn thing has been done to rebuild the country.

First prong of the child welfare BS propaganda detection model produced successful results.

I went through my archives.

POTUS got played.

Maggie Steber is under the influence of money but the question is whether it is either knowingly or willingly.

I am going to say that her strength is photography and her weakness is in common sense.

In this video, she markets the beauty in destruction, poverty and slavery.  Classic propaganda.

Oh, did I forget to mention that Haiti, the land of child slavery, which is nothing but the peculiar institution, has about 150 orphanages which are about to be shuttered by the U.S.?

I guess a few of the slaves forgot to mention this to Maggie Steber when she took their pictures.



I wonder how much she got paid.

It is such a shame that one cannot FOIA an NGO, so it is at this juncture that I apply my second child welfare BS propaganda prong test.

I came up with a stinky prong and the name is the Aga Khan Foundation, Canada.
Early drop-out and repetition In far too many classrooms, the story is unfortunately an unhappy one. There is a major crisis during the initial years of primary education in many parts of the developing world. Many children are dropping out altogether or repeating classes – the vast majority within the first two years. The problem is at its worst in countries where poverty, exclusion and other systemic factors exacerbate the situation (such as overcrowded classrooms, very high teacher–child ratios and lack of learning materials).
Behold, I see Medicaid fraud in child welfare and for those of you who do not know the routine, here we go...

Come up with a child welfare scheme as a non-taxable NGO claiming to bill the government which can never, ever, ever, audit you, by telling everyone you are going to hand out grants to privatized corporations so they can administer the child welfare programs you pulled out of your arse because you had previously invested in the domestic policies that increased the child poverty population generated by your favorite elected official where you ran political campaign contributions through your NGO for them where your only goal is to see how quickly you can strip the coffers of the national treasury.

Besides, the above quote from the BS report, below, reminded me of Governor Rick Snyder, Betsy DeVoss and Detroit Public Schools.

Always remember, child welfare is infrastructure, too.

These are the plans to rebuild the child welfare system in Haiti.  Please keep in mind that this report was published in 2007 and not a damn thing has been done except for the making victims of despair beautiful.

The audacity of BS.





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