Child and Family Services destroy racist family

June 3, 2009 · By Charles Anthony

This is what happened in Winnipeg to a family of white racists:

Child and Family Services case workers were alerted and went to the family’s apartment, where they found neo-Nazi symbols and flags, and took custody of her son. Her daughter was taken from school.

In court documents, social workers say they’re worried the parents’ conduct and associations might harm the emotional well-being of the children and put them at risk.

Since time immemorial, many young people were taught racism. Nothing new there. However, bureaucrats taking kids away from their parents is more destructive than parents teaching kids to be racists.

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3 Responses to “Child and Family Services destroy racist family”

  1. Mark Peters on June 3rd, 2009 9:48 am [#]

    I’m just waiting for child services to bust up a Muslim family who teaches their children that Jews are apes and pigs. Should happen any day now…..

  2. Canadian Hitler on June 3rd, 2009 2:45 pm [#]

    Whats wrong with racism in Canada, thats how this country was built, and supported by its own government. Try being called an “Indian” under the “Indian Act” in Canada. Now thats the most racist legislation in the world, and its Law here.

    Racism=Canada

    Try making a “Muslim Act” and subject every muslim to the same rules as the “Indians” in Canada. No rights to business, and no right to international business. Its called Systematic Racism, and Politically Oppointed Judges, and Crown Attorneys can attest to this.

  3. Sean Calder on June 3rd, 2009 6:41 pm [#]

    Candian Hitler, this current government is trying desperately to make changes to the Indian Act and other similar legislations that place restrictions and limitations etc upon said group of people. Important word there..People.

    However, the most maddening part is that the biggest resistance to equalization and inclusionary reforms is coming from those who directly fall under the terms of that selfsame Act!

    Living under certain conditions creates an accustomed mentality where you want to retain the very benefits of what separates you from everyone else because you believe that something is being taken away from you and you don’t see that you’re being offered a trade for something of equal or greater value.

    People resist change. Often, they resist change mostly for the sake of resisting in and of itself. Change brings challenge and sometimes hardship, so it’s very easy to be tempted to maintain the status-quo as that requires no additional effort and more importantly, no personal change.

    It’s a self-consuming and self-replicating process.

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