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RE: [Family Protection] Building Defenses
I did wonder if there was a hidden agenda in that news story. There often is, but as I wasn't privy to all the facts I could only go on by overall view of authority in these issues. And that is I don't trust the. But with such a sensationalist story, your heart strings get pulled at straight away. The write the narrative, and how can a far of viewer know the truth of the matter?
The points you offer do seem to offer a sounds logical based form of protection. Pity that it has come to this, but diligence is probably wise.
I know, the heart string pulling makes it hard to step back and objectively view what's being reported. Once the initial shock of the story passes, then you start to see all the strange and obvious holes, but the initial report is so horrific and sickening it's hard to be objective in any way about it.
It is a very great pity. None of the cautions should be necessary. But sad experience is proving over and over and over again that common sense is missing far too often in these child protection situations. Innocent parents and children are going through awful, awful things.