Have you all noticed how parents dealing with (or dealt with) CPS use the same terms such as legally kidnapping, black market babies, CPS is corrupt, marketable children, etc? We're not in collusion together, deciding that these are the terms we'll use to describe CPS. Also, when telling their stories they say...you're not gonna believe me but I promise it's the truth! When I went through this I used these terms and people looked at me like I had 2 heads! Until it happens to them, they think we've lost our minds.
Another thing, this anonymous reporting needs to stop. People report your asses for the least little infraction. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if sometime in the near future CPS doesn't offer financial incentives to those who call in abuse and/or neglect charges IF the cases they call in about are substantiated. After all, they have to get their products from somewhere. Shhhh, lets don't give them any ideas. Who knows, maybe this would be a good move cos they'd become so overwhelmed with calls that they'd go bankrupt.
Have you all noticed how parents dealing with (or dealt with) CPS use the same terms such as legally kidnapping, black market babies, CPS is corrupt, marketable children, etc? We're not in collusion together, deciding that these are the terms we'll use to describe CPS. Also, when telling their stories they say...you're not gonna believe me but I promise it's the truth! When I went through this I used these terms and people looked at me like I had 2 heads! Until it happens to them, they think we've lost our minds.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing, this anonymous reporting needs to stop. People report your asses for the least little infraction. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if sometime in the near future CPS doesn't offer financial incentives to those who call in abuse and/or neglect charges IF the cases they call in about are substantiated. After all, they have to get their products from somewhere. Shhhh, lets don't give them any ideas. Who knows, maybe this would be a good move cos they'd become so overwhelmed with calls that they'd go bankrupt.