Fat Spells Foster Care

Britain,Criminal Injustice,Family,Fascism,Left-Liberalism And Progressivisim,Regulation,The State

            

I cannot imagine a more diabolic act than removing a newborn from its mother. Any woman who has given birth knows that after the awful ordeal, (normal) women crave one thing: to be with the child. Being apart from it is like losing a limb.

About such craven cruelty, Myron Pauli writes: “Expect this sort of egregious authoritarian behavior in America if we go to socialized medicine. I would have lost Anna (who is not genetically disposed to obesity whatsoever and is perfectly normal) because I was obese. What comes next – sterilizing adults with genetic defects?

The Mail Online:

An obese couple’s seven children are all to be taken into care after their newborn daughter was removed over fears she would become dangerously overweight.

Three children had already been removed by social services before the infant was taken from her mother within hours of her birth.
Now her ‘heartbroken’ parents have learned that their three other children will be taken away from them too.
They say the children of the so-called ‘fat family’ are being removed over fears they would also become clinically obese.

11 thoughts on “Fat Spells Foster Care

  1. robert

    NUTS!!

    But once you start down the road of “The State Always Knows Best” it is hard to stop the slide. As Myron predicts, it will get worse before it gets better.

  2. Roy Bleckert

    Ben Franklin says:

    “Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security.”

    Are you going to stand for Liberty or are you going to accept Tyranny?

  3. George Pal

    There is nothing that makes authoritarianism more brutally merciless than “good intentions”. Nothing.

  4. Bob Harrison

    The details about the “healthy living incentives” Washington has planned for us are just starting to come out. Obama’s “behavioral economists” believe that the state should “nudge” people into making the right choices.
    Once the state pays your health bill, your health becomes its business, and it feels justified in making decisions for you. Maybe instead of penalizing obesity, we should stop subsidizing corn, so that corn syrup (which is the basis for practically every kind of junk food) is no longer artificially cheap?

  5. M. B. Moon

    “Maybe instead of penalizing obesity, we should stop subsidizing corn, so that corn syrup (which is the basis for practically every kind of junk food) is no longer artificially cheap?” Bob Harrison

    Next, you’ll be saying that if the Fed didn’t exist we wouldn’t have depressions. You reductionist, you!

  6. Brenda Alexander

    CPS is getting more and more corrupt and out of control every single day. As an avid parental rights advocate, I find this article horrifying. CPS is coming up with new and improved reasons for removing children from their homes. Obesity can be genetic. So freaking what. So is stupidity. If you doubt this, just look to your nearest social worker to find out that they inherited the “stupidity” gene from at least ONE of their parents! I have yet to meet one that’s both intelligent AND compassionate. I find most of them to be true sociopaths. To remove a newborn from its mother is like ripping out your heart. But to be honest, it’s like that no matter how old the child is. Once it’s yours, it’s yours and just because they’re older doesn’t make the pain any less. I know because I’ve been there. These people are out of control and until America wakes up and stops it, the next child they take might be your own!

  7. Michel Cloutier

    So readers think obesity just might be genetic, such as stupidity? What I will venture here is that obesity has a direct link to lower IQ. Hey, don’t get all worked up, we’re talking about averages here, not specific individuals. I don’t mind people making ‘individual choices’ as they are fond to say, as long as they don’t make them while living in countries where their laziness and capacity for self-delusion will have their health-care costs foisted on the rest of us.

  8. Robert Glisson

    If you don’t want to pay the doctor bill for something like eating too much or raising children to eat too much. The sensible thing to do is say. “I ain’t gonna pay the bill.” Taking the kids to foster care, means you have to pay the bill for the kid before it gets fat in the first place and that don’t mean that the kid won’t still get fat. Besides I know too many healthy fat people and skinny people in heart rehab to buy that nonsense anyway.

  9. Myron Pauli

    The implications of this ghoulish Brave New World are frightening. Yes, fat people live shorter lives than thin people – and Blacks live shorter lives than Whites/Orientals – and tall people / smart people make more money than short people / dumb people…. – the state could have a eugenics Department of Involuntary Sterilization in the name of controlling health care costs since “everyone pays” for the “less fit”. In other words, we are ALL SLAVES to the state — creating / raising a family is subject to the whims of the Nanny state.

    By the way, while I was losing over 250 pounds, my (Chinese adopted) daughter Anna HAS NOT MISSED ONE DAY OF SCHOOL IN FOUR YEARS DUE TO ILLNESS and is of average weight. Nevertheless, the state could have removed her from my home – and possibly from the home of my intelligent, compassionate social worker wife who came from a family with a propensity for breast cancer.

    Amazing how Londonistan considers fat people and Geert Wilders to be THREATS to their “civilization” while that same government protects wacky hatemongering imams:

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article730019.ece

    And encourages them to foist sharia law with governmental blessing on their bigoted followers.

  10. Barbara Grant

    Interesting about childhood obesity, is that about two years ago I saw a bus ad addressing the problem–in San Francisco–where there are not that many families who choose to raise children, but there are a lot of people engaged in behaviors that may ultimately promote the need for long term care, beginning at relatively young ages.

    Folks need to realize that not all genetic tendencies or diseases are equal in the government’s sight; some are politically protected. Only solution is to get government out of the health care mess.

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