So you should check out the statistics on the child snatchings. I stopped calling it child protection a long time ago, almost immediately in my own case. They weren’t protecting my kids. If they were, if that had been their intention, they would have checked with the school. They would have checked with my pediatrician. They would have looked into my family, friends and neighbors. They could have done all that without ever removing my kids.
Straightforward, plain and simple, their intention, DCF, CPS, whatever you want to call them, was to kidnap my kids, to snatch my kids, to use their messed-up laws and personal immunity to snatch them away from me right before my very eyes.
And they did this. They accomplished this with no muss, no fuss and no problem. They did exactly what they set out to do from the start, from the very moment that that teacher who was a mandated reporter made the mistake of telling her supervisor that my son had a black eye and that she was concerned he’d been hit [by me]. The supervisor, who knows me, then made the mistake of telling the principal, who knows me, and the principal then made the gross mistake of calling DCF instead of me. By the way, the teacher knows me too, and they are all familiar with my son who is no stranger to the school. My son, a model student, told them repeatedly how it happened, and his friend verified it too.
So why did all this happen? The $64,000 question.
Over and over again I keep asking myself this question. But the answer is simple. It’s right out there. The teacher is a young, relatively new teacher. She is not tenured, wants to get tenure because it’s a primo school district, one that is safe and secure and mostly without incident. So, my guess, she was afraid someone would see my son and ask her if she said anything. Thus, fear of a negative thought about her on the job by someone above her caused her to report something first instead of checking it out first. So it went up the chain of command, wrongfully so, needlessly so.
DCF, DYFS,CPS came to school. They saw two perfectly healthy, happy white kids. They saw two absolutely adoptable kids, kids they knew were in high demand.
Jackpot! They hit the lottery.
No phone call home. No warning. One day I sent my son off to school and he didn’t come home. Instead, they came and snatched my daughter and I didn’t know why.
Every parent’s worst nightmare come true.
And then of course CPS does what CPS does. Most people working in that system have immunity. The caseworkers can snatch your kids, take you (me) all the way through the court system, break you (me), financially and as a person (mentally), and then, if it looks like they’re not going to get what they want, which is to legally “sell” your kids into adoption, if it looks like they can’t win their case or if they think the judge might not be too happy with what they’re doing, they can just drop the whole thing, look you straight in the eye and say “oops, my bad.”
No shame. No guilt. No “I’m sorry.” No thoughts or feelings about what they’ve put you and your kids through and the damage they’ve inflicted on everyone.
So I bet many of you are thinking no, it can’t be like that. They wouldn’t do a thing like that.
Well, it is. They do. And they do it all the time. And if you don’t believe me, take some time and do some honest checking into it. Read up about it.