Bravo Barb! I completely agree - especially about the children's rights. To me that is what this case is all about - THE CHILDREN.
Parents say they have the right to raise their children any way they want.
But what about the children? Should the girls be forced into bed with an uncle, half brother or even their own biological father because the parent says they must?
Should underage boys with no education be dumped along the side of the road to fend for themselves because they dared roll up their shirt sleeves on a hot day?
Should these children be denied an education that would make them self-sufficient, when denying this education makes them dependent upon the cult for support?
Their whole "religion" is based around child abuse, and that is what is so wrong. I don't care that they wear prairie dresses or have long hair or ban the color red. I do care that the children are the victims of brain washing and mind control to the point that they have no choices.
Should children be forced out of bed in the middle of the night and interrogated by strangers?
Should breastfeeding babies be physically torn out of their mothers arms with no proof that they have ever been harmed and without any charges OR legal representation?
Should children be corralled in mass in stable where there is still hay on the floor to live basically like animals with only a bucket to bathe in?
Should young girls have to lay down and be forcibly poked and prodded in their vagina by a stranger looking for "proof"of virginity?
See where I am going with this?
All the statements you made Pepper are inflammatory and geared in one direction. All of my statements above are inflammatory and geared in one direction. It doesn't matter that all of your statements and mine are both true. What matters is that they invoke intense emotion and outrage. That is not ever a climate in which a childs best interest should be decided. That is what has been wrong with this case from the beginning.
Where are they calm cool heads? CPS got calls from an alleged Sarah. Flora was talking with her on her cell phone. As we all know it is easy to see where a call is coming from on a cell phone. She wasn't calling with a Texas area code! The Texas Rangers wanted to go in and raid and went looking for a Judge to sign a warrent. The first Judge refused so they kept looking. Finally found Judge Walthers and she agreed to do it. CPS wasn't sincere in trying to "save" Sarah. They waited 4 days because the Rangers said THEY werent ready. All along it was meant to be just as massive as it was. True, they didn't know how many children were in there BUT they knew how much muscle they planned to bring in on their end! So CPS sits..................and they wait.............hour after hour.............day after day................for 4 days and then they go in to "rescue Sarah?
Why isnt everyone SO upset with CPS for delaying by DAYS the rescue of Sarah? Poor Sarah being beaten by her mean old husband and picked on by the sister wives. Flora Jessop is personal friends with the head Ranger that gave the command to raid YFZ. Couldn't she have told him that they would meet with passive resistance because that is part of their religion?
And on that note...what is that exactly that Ranger Long and Flora were choreographing the whole raid? That has a very fishy smell.
This case is not just about whether young women are being married off to old men. Would that it were that simple. This case is about a small and strange religion or cult. Also, apostates from that religion - and EVERY religion has them - are being lauded as the "experts" on that religion. They are apostate for a reason, obviously they did not mesh with the group. That may be the because of the group OR it could be because of them. Surely they should just be ONE of the many voices that are taken into account here.
This case is also about how much power a government appointed entity can and should have. An entity that is under its own governments scrutiny for doing the SAME things to children that the FLDS is accused of. How much unlimited power is TOO much?
This case is also about what a persons civil rights are and that especially includes the children. If the most innocent among us do not even have the right to due process then who does?
Also the women. I have seen these women made fun of because of how they dress. How they wear their hair. Even how they speak. How sad. How sad that we mainstream women who claim such great pride in our liberated views and the empowerment of women have reduced ourselves to trashing these women on such petty things. What about our own horrendous beehive hairdo's of the 60's? What about some of the clothes that went along with those hairdo's? Think Go- Go boots and fishnet stockings for example. We really have room to criticize their clothes? What does that have to do with anything??? As far as how they speak it is completely moronic to criticize them. Any people in a closed community begin to talk alike. That is not unique to them. Have you ever noticed the entire Kennedy family? From Ted to Maria. They all have the same jawline the same mannarisms the same accent and the same inflection. The FLDS are not alone in that.
Those are just some of the petty and shallow points that we "mainstream" women have offered up about these women that we know very little about. We know very little about them because
a) we only read the words of their enemies to inform oursleves
b) we find out there is abuse and we can hear no more - ears are closed.
There are no words to describe how sad that is. That in this day and age women are reduced to that level of cattiness towards fellow women. Ethnocentrism is alive and well especially among us liberated and mainstream women it seems.
And lastly this case is about religion. Everybody gets a little scared to mention that but it is still true. These people practice and believe some things that are putting them at odds with the laws of the state they live in. Naturally SOMETHING is going to have to be decided. This age old and global clash of religion VS government is in part, why we even have a country called America.
These reasons (and there are more) are what need to be looked at in this case. We need to have conversations that are cool headed and based on facts. The goal here should be change for these children. Change comes through enlightenment NOT through raids and threats and hate.
Yes, hate. Some, not all, HATE these people and they use they "ick" factor of the young girls/forced marriage as their "rightful" basis to do so. Nothing good in the history of the world was ever accomplished for the sake of children, when it was based on hate. We need to hope that changes - for the children.