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RE: Top Level CPS Official Arrested For Child Pornography in Philadelphia

in #life7 years ago (edited)

We just had a discussion recently at home about how every profession carries employees who only work at 50% capacity. These scum bags probably weasle their way into these positions when upper management and other staff miss the red flags. Before you know it, agencies meant to ptotect its citizens, and most vulnerable population, are infested. It seems as though we need to tear this system down and start again. This is disgusting. Thank you for sharing. -Aimee

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Thank you for the response. You are totally correct, people such as this with low work ethic, hypocrisy, and ulterior motives are perfect for the government. You wouldn't believe the amount of ignorance I saw within the government

Upper management could be involved too. Or they could be advised to look the other way by some powerful entities. Psychopaths have an addiction to power and children are the perfect target for their egotistical fantasies. Abused children are the best targets and it's only natural that there are powerful entities associated with these government agencies and their branches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_B%C3%A1thory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_J._Berg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You'll_Never_Eat_Lunch_in_This_Town_Again

Yes, sadly, you are right and this too could (and mostly likely is) very much a part of the problem. I feel sick knowing that such atrocious people even exist. So what is the solution, I wonder. How do we keep these people from attaining positions of power?
-Aimee
Ps. Not exactly sure how the book ties in

The problem isn't the people attaining certain positions but the very existence of those positions. I'm a huge fan of Ludwig von Mises (Human Action), Frédéric Bastiat(The Law) and Ayn Rand(Fountainhead). The law is the preservation of the Non-Aggression Principle. Anybody has the right to swing a stick in any way as long as it stops before the other person's nose. This should be the objective of the law and all entities associated. Anything that is beyond this objective is a cancer. Right people in those positions would only buy you some time. Anything that can happen will happen (Murphy's Law) and it's only a matter of time before a person who rape 4 year olds till they die as a competition becomes the head of CPS and it'll be a gold mine for such a disgusting individual. A system must be designed assuming the absolute worst or else we'd see things collapse.

We need a simple, clear, transparent system where incentives are properly aligned. We should make the system incompatible with the worst kind of human beings. Think about the cryptocurrency. They are built from ground to be trustless. You don't have to trust anyone to take care of your work on STEEM. You don't have to trust anyone to send some cryptocurrency. When we have a tight auditable system the bad actors would either give up or stay long enough to be prosecuted.

If a person isn't been aggressed upon, the law has no purpose being there. If there was aggression then there should be transparent actions taken. Above all incentives should be properly aligned. You can't and shouldn't control human actions. You can and should control the incentives for those actions. If CPS was paid based on the delayed ratings of the victims and public donations, many things would be fixed.

The book is also about the kind of people in positions of power. Not all of their degenerate actions should be considered illegal (Ruining your own wellbeing isn't a crime no matter how degenerate it is). The drug addicts are like a worse version of alcoholics. Pedophiles are worse version of these Hollywood Psychopaths.

Thank you for reading recommendations! They sound very thought provoking. I am also very interesred on your perspective in this matter. You're right, that if we weed out the villains from positions of power, they will eventually find their way back and that the system itself needs an overhaul. I think similarly in respect to government. We would see much more honourable politicians if the positions were voluntary and there could be no financial gain made through career connections. I appreciate your insight.
-Aimee

The financial gains can be actually a good thing if the incentives were properly aligned. Steemit wouldn't be this great if the financial incentives weren't there. We'd be just a more sophisticated reddit like what Everipedia is to Wikipedia. That's why I mentioned public donations and delayed rating based compensation. If a child grows to be an adult and then rate the people who took part in the process, it would be a more accurate judgement on the work that has been done.

The delayed gratification always has the tenancy to attract good people and repel bad actors to a significant degree. Also the social workers would be forced to think in the long term.

Read the books I recommended. Start with The Law which is kind of short. Try reading some quotes on goodreads to get an idea about the main points.

Good luck and happy steeming!

Steemit is a great example of financial motivations indeed and is set up in a way to reward those who work hard instead of participants who try to take short cuts. Although, even Steemit seems to have some areas where rewards can be a bit unbalanced.
In terms of government, I would like to see contraints where politicians could not cross into private sectors they played a role in governing previously, or have influence in. Currently, financial motives are plagued by conflicts of interest.

I do like the idea of creating a rating system where incentives are delayed but that idea in and of itself has problems. For one, how are the incentives being secured until payout? We are already seeing hard working individuals who were counting on their pensions in financial strain because the money promised to them was spent. I would also worry that the rating system would lead to blackmail or threats of the children in care. Even though the rating would take place as an adult there lies a possibility for years of, manipulation to take place in the meantime. Although, I do admit delayed gratification would be a better route than the current system in place.

I am adding your books to my reading list! As a mom of young twins, I may take a while to get through them but I definitely think they are worth a read.
-Aimee

Many of the problems can be solved with blockchain tech. Blockchain is immutable without quantum computers and eveyrthing can be handled trustlessly.

The only real problem is the kids being manipulated. But in a better system manipulation would be less worse and less severe. I've always said that there can be perfect people but not perfect systems. Improvement is a process. As long as its in the right direction we should do what we can. With future developments we will be able to solve more problems.

I always want to believe therea lies good in everyone, but to believe people can be perfect is to truly have faith in humanity. Perhap, I am a bit more cynical or at least skeptical than you.

I am on board with your belief that if there are better systems available that we should be implementing them or at least working in that direction.

Thank you for the thought provoking conversation you really pushed me to explore different ideas and analyze where break downs could occur.
-Aimee

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