CathyinTexas
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There's like, 8 or so people there paying attention to the gathering, and he is screaming in that bullhorn. :facepalm:
The bulk of folks were waiting for the bus or just passing by....lol ...looks like the rest was fringe media.
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I feel for Jennifer, Justina's sister, and she is brave to put herself out there and risk ridicule. She loves her sister.
On that I have no doubt. I feel for her too. I just wish she could find the inner strength to stop the circus, welcome the *new* team and even the possibility Justina's ailments may have a psychological component...and her Justina's parents do the same. If she can't convince them...She could still be a SAFE place for her sister to land.
All IMO
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Reading about poor children that are actually abused, they complain about being abused. DCF does not remove them.
But Justina, they go all out.
And I don't believe for a second she was ever abused.
And look what DCF has done to her. First she is placed in a secure psychiatric ward, then in residential facility specializing in adolescents with psychiatric and substance abuse issues.
So, what gives?
I'm not buying it's some vast conspiracy for Children's to acquire lab rats.
I believe her parents continued behavior, stance and attitude have put this child in the position she's in.
I'm wondering just how that all went down. I doubt very much it was suggested by anyone other than her parents to place her in a private school setting. I'm thinking it was a battle that probably included threats of a lawsuit. IMO that's just my gut feeling.
Edited to add....
From the globe:
"She had been born prematurely and had struggled with learning difficulties in public school for years. Then, in early 2012, her parents persuaded the local school district to pay for Justina to attend an expensive private school for children with learning disabilities. Justina loved the school and formed close friendships. When her mounting fatigue made it too difficult for her to walk several hundred yards to the cafeteria, her friends took turns eating with her in a classroom."
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/12/15/justina/vnwzbbNdiodSD7WDTh6xZI/story.html
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Which link was edited?
Thanks for explaining.The one I tried unsuccessfully to post.
If you ever try to post something and part of the address comes up "*****" it's not allowed to be posted here...
So I had to go back and remove it.
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I think she will need therapy to overcome the trauma from her ordeal. I have to believe that most people who criticize don't really know the facts of her situation.
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