Posted on 02/26/2024 8:57:33 AM PST by Red Badger
Considering how often CPS misses true cases of severe even life threatening neglect I am inclined to agree. Maybe social workers should not be doing what amounts to a criminal investigation.
I read of this sort of thing in the DailyMail frequently—the UK has secret courts that determine family matters and take children “into care”—what we call the foster system. The country has an ongoing huge scandal of thousands and thousands of children “in care” being raped, impregnated, trafficked and/or hooked on drugs by muslim immigrants because the police were afraid to look “racist” by rescuing these teens and little girls.
It's a separate rant, but the entire use of the word “care” by English-speaking governments has come to symbolize unlimited government power to kidnap, maim or kill: i.e. foster care, women's health care, gender-affirming care...
It was used in our old city neighborhood. A recently moved-in mother of small kids started a residents' committee to improve the local park. When the mafia-connected mothers heard that the committee had secured generous grant money from the city, they called CPS on all the non-mafia moms to try to take control of the grant money. CPS was used as a weapon.
In fairness, people from all walks of life can turn into monsters when there is money involved, or a misbegotten desire for vengeance. Hurting people via their kids is low-down filthy behavior.
Two words will explain it all. Custody dispute.
CPS and family courts are wicked, wicked women's first resort when they want to seek revenge on the father of their children whom they have already dumped. I am an old woman and this is what I have seen among the sons of my friends.
They're not too keen on fatherhood, either.
You may be right. Or you may be quite naïve.
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