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Child welfare worker describes FLDS ranch as 'scary environment'
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If I were a resident of either I would launch a class action suit of taxpayers to force them to break this cycle of abuse and sexual exploitation. Shame on all of you who are who don't!
For argument�s sake, let�s just say the man originally accused was and still is there in the compound, and the accusation was legitimate. Why not arrest the suspect or at least remove him as the children were. What next?
I think this is going to be the part where we actually disagree. Is it fair or constitutional to write off every man in the compound as abusers? Until they�ve all been investigated and/or interviewed, I think it�s unethical and immoral to throw a blanket of guilt over all of them.
Granted, if there are some yet among them at that point who are a credible threat to the children, then arrest them. You can keep the impact small, and punishment directed toward the guilty, while the innocent are allowed to remain in their homes, families intact.
Regarding allegations that this sect reassigns family members, if that�s true, it only impacts the sect. The problem many people have with the armed raid and kidnapping CPS, DFPS, etc. appear to be drunk with power and run amok. They have too much power and too little responsibility. They�re a threat to all parents.
Let those children go back to their Mothers!!!!
Shame on the Judge and the person that ordered the police to go in and take them. This is not right.
Someone should have to pay but it shouldn't be the children. They are afraid and traumitized. Let them go home before there is a hugh turnout at that courthouse. Shame on Judge Barbara Walther!!!!!
With my judgment suspended until facts are established I'm inclined to come down on protecting the children from the possibility that the entire YfZ was organized as a tool for exploitation and subjugation. I see enough probably cause to justify it.
It�s becoming apparent that there may be a thin line between religious freedom and illegal behavior (secular society�s craven desire to obliterate Christian religion aside). This case in San Angelo is going to dwell in blurry ideas and conflict of ideas. I can only hope the story we get on this is the naked truth, and not filtered, varnished, or passed through the prisms of bigotry, suspicion, fear, envy, apathy, or malice.
And I hope these children�s suffering is minimized.
Also, they've been around for more than a century, and have endured this sort of thing before in the '40s and '50s. They are not going to go away just because of this.
What's your plan? Other than doing the sensible thing and arresting some of the men and leaving the rest of them alone.
To everyone else, no matter what your religion, let�s all pray for these children.
It also happens to be against the law to have multiple spouses--and such unions should not receive government benefits. Families receiving assistance should be reviewed to determine their eligibility, potential for wage-earning work, child support, and the like. Welfare-to-work programs work in many areas.
On the surface, there appears to be reasons to investigate the allegations. In such cases, it's appropriate for the child to be separated from his or her parents so investigators can interview the child without undue influence by the parents (think Stockholm syndrome here).
Separating a child from his or her parent is dangerous territory. However, so is being brought to a man two or three times your age (while you're still a young teenager) and being dictated to marry him and give birth as soon as possible. There is no personal freedom or equality in this situation and it violates the vital concept of "freedom and justice for all."
"This is Communism at it's finest. What is the FLDS guilty of? Adultry period. If the Texans want to press charges for that then they better have many of their own judges and government officials line up for that as well, I'm sure they are also guilty of adultry. Way to go Texas."
--It's amazing to read the majority of posts here. Quick to defend supposed religious freedom but equating the illegal rape of minors to simply "adultery." 14 year old CHILDREN as mothers does not equal adultery. Do you really think all of the minor female children either currently pregnant or already mothers are willing "spouses" and the crime is men committing adultery? How about defending the rights of children? Scary
The "rule of law" you talk about also says it's against the law to have multiple spouses or underage marriages. Sounds like you don't mind those laws being violated.
The Kingston's believe they are of the same lineage as Jesus, therefore it is a Royal Lineage, which they believe excuses them when they commit incest.
The difference, it seems to me, these "hood" children's parents do not have hundreds of acres of great land to be confiscated.
The children didn't know their real moms? oh please?
Demand some truth from your media sources. Talk show hosts are for entertainment purposes only.
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