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Parenting by Seth Barnes on 6/22/2007

Elephants are social creatures
with defined roles for everyone in the herd.
The herd is matriarchal, dominated
by mothers and aunties. When the male babies grow to adolescence, they are
kicked out of the herd, leaving their sisters and mother behind.
We saw several of these lonely
guys roaming around in the African bush today. They form bachelor herds that
hang out together and wait for female elephants to go into heat.
Like most
teenagers, they are relatively harmless, ripping up bushes and pushing down
trees as a way of showing off to one another. But occasionally one of them will
go rogue. Some social gene in their brain fails to kick in and they run amok,
creating havoc.
The usual remedy for a rogue
elephant is to shoot it. Left to their own devices, they'll destroy things and
corrupt their peers. One creative solution for a bachelor herd that has been
corrupted by a rogue is to bus in an elephant mother. Inevitably, the mother
reestablishes order in the herd.
As I reflect on the state of the
American teenager hanging out in herds that roam our nation's malls and sneer
at their elders, it seems to me that a good solution might be to parachute in a
few mothers to reestablish order.
That is beautiful, Kim. Just beautiful.
Anyway, where the heck are these mothers (and fathers)? It makes me nuts when I see kids with no moral direction, no sense of respect or love each other. Who will "mother" them? While the Church has a role, it cannotfill that void in their lives completely, as there is a biologic link that works best.
We have a small business and hire women to provide care for the elderly. Half of the folks who call for interviews fail to show up! We ask ourselves, "Who raised these people?" No word from them, no courtesy for our time or efforts. Where was their mother?
Anyway, your herd idea is dead on.
Steve Johnston
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