A documentary on slavery, aired on the history channel the evening of May of 2010 spark interest from your examiner, who could not help but compare the similarities to a situation in today’s world, astounding to realize that history truly does repeat itself.
The program was very informative, facts of which your examiner was not aware. Facts as to what these oppressed people endured in this country.
Just imagine; sold into slavery by those unscrupulous people who place money above all, even above principals? According to this program, even judges were paid five dollars to free these people, and ten dollars to sell them into slavery. It does not take a rocket scientist to determine which was the most popular.
A fact that connected the comparison to CPS was this statement; "Mothers and Fathers separated from their children". The children you see were not as valuable because they were unable to endure the workload that owners placed upon slaves Although in today’s world this has been reversed, similarities are astounding;
Children ripped from their parent’s arms by the very entity created to protect them. The federal
government pays this entity for every child who enters this broken Foster Care System, the child continues earning money, like children being used as firewood to keep the flame in the money pit from going out. Was this entity created to protect children, or use them in an ongoing billion dollar business venture.
Listen; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhzu80PfUKU
Even if the parents have problems in sufficiently caring for their child (ren) do these children deserve group homes, and even the best foster home in America does not, could not, and should not replace the child’s parents. A foster home can offer love and support to this child and we do, until the child is forcibly removed from our homes too, once again love being denied them. Reunification foster parents are told in our training, always our ultimate goal, but to the agencies money seems to be the only goal?
The Constitution was written for children too, the promise of equal justice for American citizen’s? Does this not apply to children too, our smallest citizens, where are the child’s rights, the rights of these children who sometimes never to see their parents again? What happened to fair, unbiased law, trial and convictions?
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