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Board Politics & Society
Re: Child kidnapping by the Norwegian State
by
Okurkabinladin
on 14/04/2015, 06:07:28 UTC
Hofor: "Now for my questions:
1) Do you really think one of the top countries on human rights would have an entire system in place just to terrorize innocent parents?"

Hilarious  Smiley Is your entire existence tied to some random list? United States is by most such lists, extremely rich country, yet third of its population is living on food tickets.

2) "Do you really believe that a child was taken away from its parents because it lost a milk tooth?"

Now, this is really continuation of the first, right? Well, I actually DO believe, that social workers in Norway believe, that they are doing greater good (so did Pol Pot). They also believe, thanks to their misguided postmodern education, that family is merely biological construct and its members are really property of the state, they have also zero understanding of international law for they hold and keep foreign citizens without dealing with respective embassies.

Andrej Ruščák, who lived in Norway for many years (and actually raises his son there), told me, that while Norway´s social workers are not inherently bad people, they see biological parents as merely temporary caretakers of the children  Wink Yes, in fact eating "too much" chocolate is a reason in Norway for Barnevernet attention, as is appearing "sad" in school or oh god forbid, being spanked by parent (thats pretty much outlawed already).

HOFOR, I dare you, will you comment on the fact, that not even your own courts are capable of overturning decision of local Barnevernet workers? It this how Norwegians see rule of law?

EDIT: Since you want citation of the law, but are completely unable to provide any yourself. Here is european framework for you. Have a nice read. Custody is always decided by court of law, not by random batshit insane, norwegian activist from Barnevernet. http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/family/children/parental-responsibility/index_en.htm