In Great Britain, thousands of children stolen by the government
27.11.10 - 12:25
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The British social services remove thousands of children per annum to their families. Without apparent reasons, these children are given to the adoption. Social workers who do not need “not to have a reason, they need only an excuse”.
On February 24, 2010 with the House of Commons, the Gordon Brown Prime Minister and the two leaders of the opposition present excuses to the thousands of British children torn off to the poor families during decades. Children then off-set in Australia and in other Commonwealth Countries.
These families deserve “unlimited excuses”, say the politicians. And yet, several months later, nothing really changed. The social services continue their mission, almost in all impunity. At the beginning of the decade, the government of Tony Blair had even granted “incentive wages” with the social workers, to stimulate the market of the adoption. Since 1967, the children are not sent any more in Australia, but they “stolen” and are always placed on the market of the adoption, almost without any right of recourse. Practices close to kidnapping.
Social services, the “SS”
The families do not hesitate to call the social services by their initial, the “SS”. “SS” which removes the infants at the hospital. Or in the family hearth, with the assistance of the police force. For which reasons? They seem not very clear in general. The choice is justified by the social workers. But the parents do not have access to these files. They are unaware of all or almost loads which are retained against them. The here are definite ones as being “inapt to educate their own children”.
The actual story is published n Belgium and written in French, and is located here. To read this I used Yahoo Bable Fish
Of course, "Social Services" are the same evil thing all over the earth in every westernized country, and apparently has been spreading to EVERY country.
As a side note, or perhaps THE POINT- "SS" has a lot more sinister meaning to Europeans than it does in the US.
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