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 Parents Lose Custody of Their Children for Teaching them Nazi
Parents Lose Custody of Their Children for Teaching them Nazi
A couple from Manitoba province, Canada lost custody of their children when it was found about their attempts to impose Nazi beliefs and racists feelings on their children. Two children, a seven-year-old girl and a two-year-old boy were removed from their parents and are cared by the local Child and Family Services. picked by maxriter 1 year ago
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 2manyuse...
1 year ago
This has got to be one of the worst cases of government interference in citizens' lives since 1933 Germany.

Forget about how bad white supremacy is, to rip apart a family, to take children away from the parents because they have a different belief system than what is considered proper is wrong.

This isn't a belief in sexual molestation, drug use, or similar. This is a belief in racism. Are they really going to take away the children of all racists?

Certainly never heard of children of blacks, so-called "native americans", asians, latinos, etc being taken away because their parents are racist and preach "blank" power.

Yes, Nazism was a terrible blight upon humanity, but in the end it shouldn't be enough to take the children away. Doing so is the beginning of a very slippery slope. Most people would agree that Nazism is evil and shouldn't be taught, but once we accept that parents can lose custody of their children because of a belief in "white power", what's next? What is the next belief that the government comes and rips a family apart for?

In an update
the mother has separated from the husband and is spouting views that are less harsh so that she can rebuild her family.

Again, I am hardly advocating racism - in any form. Just pointing out that removing a child from her home because of a different set of ideological beliefs is a bad precedent.
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 kerobero...
1 year ago
Upvote for the theme picture... made me lol. However, this is a serious issue.

Take the children away if they are not being given the basic necesities to survive on their own or are not being taken care of properly, not because of their teachings.

If the later were enforced, then all the little christian children should be removed from their homes for being taught falacies about the reality of the world.
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 WeeBeast...
1 year ago
« 2manyusernames : In an update
the mother has separated from the husband and is spouting views that are less harsh so that she can rebuild her family.
I'm wondering how much of that is a ruse just to get the kids back...
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 2manyuse...
1 year ago
« WeeBeastie : I'm wondering how much of that is a ruse just to get the kids back...
I was wondering the same thing. That is part of the problem. She has to leave her husband, take away the child's father just to satisfy the views of the State and in order to be able to get her children back.
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 Fizz71
1 year ago
« 2manyusernames : This has got to be one of the worst cases of government interference in citizens' lives since 1933 Germany.

Forget about how bad white supremacy is, to rip apart a family, to take children away from the parents because they have a different belief system than what is considered proper is wrong.

This isn't a belief in sexual molestation, drug use, or similar. This is a belief in racism. Are they really going to take away the children of all racists?

Certainly never heard of children of blacks, so-called "native americans", asians, latinos, etc being taken away because their parents are racist and preach "blank" power.

Yes, Nazism was a terrible blight upon humanity, but in the end it shouldn't be enough to take the children away. Doing so is the beginning of a very slippery slope. Most people would agree that Nazism is evil and shouldn't be taught, but once we accept that parents can lose custody of their children because of a belief in "white power", what's next? What is the next belief that the government comes and rips a family apart for?

In an update
the mother has separated from the husband and is spouting views that are less harsh so that she can rebuild her family.

Again, I am hardly advocating racism - in any form. Just pointing out that removing a child from her home because of a different set of ideological beliefs is a bad precedent.
Yeah...What 2many said. :)

I have to say that I'm proud that in America you have the right to be a prick and raise your child to be a prick. Not because it's a good thing to be, but because it means I have my own freedom to teach my own values...which unfortunetely doesn't ALWAYS happen, but we try close...like when it comes to discipline for example.
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 MissLesh
1 year ago
I have to disagree with a lot of the comments here. I don't necessarily agree with removing a child from their home because of the ideological beliefs of a parent, but I can't not believe that this is a healthy environment for a child to be raised in.

The man is known to be a white supremacist, who cared for his stepdaughter and his son. In 2005 he was presumed to be involved in "hate crimes" related to children.
We're talking about a seven year old child being sent to school wearing a swastika. How would you feel if you were a parent with a Jewish...or any child of colour in that class?

And I understand that other ideologies promote hatred of people - but I'd like to think that if a seven year old child wore a t-shirt to school that said "I hate gays" it would be investigated. I'm fairly certain it wouldn't result in the removal of the child from it's home, but it would be completely unacceptable.

And what do you mean 2manyusersnames but saying "so called 'native-americans' " I think a lot of your backlash to this issue is a feeling of reverse racism that has honestly became an issue for a lot of white people. And I can sympathize with that.

Forget how bad white supremacy is? I think not. That's the entire issue at hand.
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 smantyla
1 year ago
Am I the only that thought this comment was hilarious?

"I agree with the bottom portion but the rest seems odd. If you read about Hitler's propaganda assistant, Gerbil..."

:) Curse you, evil Gerbil!
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 BestIeve...
6 months ago
I believe the government had every right to take the children out of this home as it was a bed enviroment to raise children and could potentially cause harm onto the children

the guy said that it is a slippery slope but doesnt that apply both ways one day the daughter is wearin a swastika wat is she going to be doing the next day

an act was commited when the daughter wore the swastika to school it infringed on the rights of other and also put her in danger these parents are unfit parents for the fact that they put there daughter knowingfly in a harmful situation
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