Friday, September 03, 2010

Major f***ing Bullshit Alert!!!

OMFG! OMFG! OMFG!!!
Child Abuse Prevention Special Report: Frustrated parents have place to turn
And guess who they want you to turn to...

Go ahead, guess...
Scott County Social Services and Child Protection is one resource that can help provide assessments and point parents and caregivers to local resources.




Child Protective Services is the absolute last place parents should turn for help when they're getting frustrated with a child.
“People view child protection as an adversary – the agency that comes in and takes their children away,” Skillingstad said. “But child protection has changed. They are really a good resource now as they do a lot of assessments and know the resources available within a community.
It's a trick. Their assessments serve one purpose and one purpose only. And that's to determine how much they can suck off this family and the government.
“Counties aren’t as eager to take children away from parents as they used to be,” she continued. “In part that’s because it costs a lot of money to raise someone’s children.”
Bullshit!



Yeah, we know. The old ease the kid into it scheme. The nice social worker comes along, sucks you into the system, hooks you up with a few System Sucks, monitors the family for a while, then as soon as they fuck up, and you can justify it based on whatever reason, you take the child and run like hell.

Brilliant idea! And I won't feel sorry for a single one of you who are stupid enough to fall for this little scam here where the media portrays CPS as the freekin Angels of Mercy, so that people make the call without feeling as much as the slightest guilt trip, because if you're dumb enough to fall for it, then by the time they're done fucking with your head, you'll be quite convinced of your own parental incapacities and turn the kid over to them without them even as much as having to lift a finger to convince a judge to rubber-stamp his signature on a piece of paper.

When Child Protective Services is called case workers do investigations, engage the parents, figure out the stressors and determine how to help, said Pam Selvig of Scott County Child Protective Services, noting that “help” may result in having the courts or child protection departments get involved.

“But that’s not our intent,” Selvig explained. “We try to engage them to figure out what is happening. If a person is ever concerned that they may harm their child – or are having trouble coping – I would hope that they call and ask for help.”

You know, they preach a pretty good idealistic bullshit scam, but the simple fact of the matter is that you should never never never trust a babystealer.

1 comment:

  1. Ask Ms.Skillingstad how many of the Social Workers who were doing things wrong are in jail for it.

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