The american family and the wolf pack
In the Wolf Pack.
The Mother nurtures and cares for her pups.
The Father is the sole provider, he hunts and provides food and protection.
As the pups mature the Mother and Father teaches them to hunt and to be strong, self sufficient individuals.
Soon the pups are hunting with the pack, honing their skills and preparing to venture out on their own.
Than along comes a group of Do Gooders that say, since there is a packing house close by, we can feed this pack so they don‘t have to hunt and kill our local game.
Soon the Father doesn‘t have to be the sole provider and leader of the family.
The Mother no longer has to train her young to hunt and to become independent individuals.
The pups that are no longer trained and capable of fending for themselves decide to stick around and just demand more from their providers.
“Every step we take towards making the State our Caretaker of our lives, by that much we move toward making the State our Master.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower