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Re: uk - thought police to criminalise "homophobic" opinions
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TECSHARE
on 05/07/2015, 17:14:16 UTC
Hmm... very simple. The kids will be asked about their opinion about homosexuality. If they answer that they don’t condone sodomy, then they will be removed from their parents and given up for adoption. This methodology has been put into practice in many of the Western nations, such as Sweden, Norway, and Canada.  

Name some cases where this has happened. You are a little bit extreme to say the least no doubt crackers. Your post is straight to the top of the weekly crappy awards. There will be no kids taken away for being against or disagreeing with anything, stop blowing shit out or proportion.

OP That interview with the teacher what was she thinking, you see the thing with ISIS they are against homo's and very intolerant of them Cheesy  So are a large percentage of the planet, I would not take another word she said seriously.

Obviously you haven't had much exposure to the radical left of western Europe...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=828129.0

It's quite interesting to note that hundreds of thousands of children every year are abused, raped, and worse by their own relatives. What countries like Norway and others are doing is preventative. What you need to do is prevent such things from happening to children in the first place.

You utterly disgust me.

Also funny, because in that thread there's this:

The state-kidnapped children are often placed in care of families of "non-traditional orientation", which is in accordance with the Norwegian doctrine of de-genderaisation of children. A child should be an "it", until "it" is old enough to decide if it wants to be a "she" or "he".

I am Norwegian. The above section is pure and utter bullshit, no such doctrine excists.

Regarding the childrens protection service,  yes, they can be a bitch, and they are frequently a controversial topic in Norwegian media. You should know children has very strong legal protection rights here. I don't know the Russian case, but in the Indian case the childrens protection service has stated that it was not the fact that the children where sleeping with their parents, or that they where handfed, that led to the children being removed from the parents, but that the reasons for the removal is not to be disclosed. I honestly don't know what happened, and I don't rightly care. You make it seem like this is something that happens regularly in Norway but that is not the case.


I am sure CPS protects children some times, but abuse within the CPS system is rampant in itself. Also CPS is a for profit industry. There are large incentives to remove children from otherwise healthy environments in order to collect huge placement fees. Your disgust is irrelevant to the facts. I suggest you learn to separate emotion from logic.

http://liftingtheveil.org/a-critical-look-at-the-foster-care-system/