CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES (CPS), ABUSE BLACK WOMEN TO SEPARATE THEM FROM THEIR CHILDREN

in #familyprotection6 years ago (edited)
Today I expose some comments and real stories about the abuse of CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES (CPS), in relation to racism, that is to say the abuse that the government inflicts on black women, it is also depressing as well as the abuse that the protection of children towards any race, creed, religion, social status, among other things, not only attack women of white race, it seems that they use that ideology of racism and abuse more about this type of women, this can be seen in the way of proceeding towards these women, where CPS considers that the mistakes that these black race women make, which may be nothing more than small faults, are a qualifier to separate them from their children.

THE DISCRIMINATION:

Discrimination or persecution against other ethnic groups by biological characters.

It is a condition in which a human despises another by some particular physical characteristic that the difference of who is in majority is considered "Standard". History tells us that the beginnings of racism date back to the colonial era, when African countries took Europe and America to work as slaves to women men and black children, in colonies where the inhabitants were white. Because they were poor, slaves and working with the things that the "High class" did not do, they were treated with a lot of contempt and disgust.

Blacks continue to be excluded in one way or another, in world history and it is also part of the abuse of governments that perhaps still maintain that ideology of racism and attack women of black races to take away their children, where they consider that This woman is not fit to have and take care of her children.

ABUSED BLACK MOTHERS

These are some cases where the black woman was separated from her children, where you can determine if the decision of CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES (CPS) was just, by acting in that way without justified cause.

DEBRA HARRELL


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The North Augusta, S.C., mom was arrested July 1, 2014, and charged with unlawful conduct toward a child after she allowed her 9-year-old daughter to play at a park near the McDonald’s restaurant where she worked. Although Harrell gave her daughter a cellphone, and the park was just a short walk away, the South Carolina Department of Social Services removed the child from her mother’s care. Since her arrest, Harrell has returned to her job, and her daughter has been released back into her custody. The best news: More than $40,000 has been raised for her defense fund and the education of her daughter.

MOSHIMALEE JOHNSON

The pregnant Durham, N.C., mom was arrested in July after social service agencies were alerted that she’d placed an ad on Craigslist looking for housing for her children while she searched for work and a permanent home. A certified nursing assistant, Johnson had been out of work because of multiple doctor’s visits after her 6-year-old accidentally hanged himself (he survived). After she placed the ad as a last resort—Johnson said she had already reached out to social services and a local rescue mission, to no avail—Durham County Social Services removed her children from her care. On July 23, 2014, she told a local paper that she’d received two job offers and was hopeful that the children would be returned to her.

BETTY BRUNSON

Brunson was arrested on July 23, 2014, for leaving five children alone in a car on a 92-degree day in Jacksonville, Fla., while she retrieved a job application from a local business. Although none of the children needed any medical attention, Brunson was charged with five counts of child neglect.

SHANESHA TAYLOR

Taylor was charged with child abuse after leaving her 6-month-old and 2-year-old in her car for 45 minutes during a job interview in Scottsdale, Ariz., on March 20, 2014. Taylor said child care for that day had fallen through and she was desperate for employment. More than $100,000 was raised by strangers sympathetic to Taylor’s situation and outraged that she’d be criminalized for making what she thought was the best decision for her family. The charges against Taylor have since been dropped.

MARISSA ALEXANDER

The Jacksonville, Fla., mom was originally convicted and sentenced in 2012 to 20 years in prison after firing a warning shot during an altercation with her abusive husband. That sentence was overturned, and Alexander was subsequently released on bond. However, she is now facing a second trial, and a possible 60-year sentence for aggravated assault. Her recent request for a “Stand your ground” hearing was also denied. State Attorney Angela Corey claims to be prosecuting Alexander on behalf of justice for—what else?—her children. It’s hard to imagine how her incarceration would benefit them.


I think it is a situation that has been happening for a long time and where the factors of ideology, personal and economic interests, etc., are decisive when making a visit for CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES (CPS), since most of these people are tainted and only interested in their benefits, regardless of the fate of children and parents, also greatly influence the color condition (racism), where many of these agents, just because they do not like people of color, act arbitrarily, without adjusting to the law and that maybe they will have protectors or bosses to help them hide all the evidence, so as not to be responsible for the acts committed.

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