Perris Child Torture Case Used to Attack Homeschooling

in #conspiracy6 years ago

If you've followed the mainstream news in the last week, you'll be familiar with a case that has been all over the headlines involving charges of child torture at the hands of a California couple, with 12 of the couple's 13 children found starved and some shackled to furniture.

The details of the case should be disturbing to anyone and perhaps it makes perfect sense that headlines concerning the abuse have dominated news feeds this last week, but we still want to examine what the motives might be for the media to keep shocking us with more lurid details every day.

That's a headline from Reuters from an article detailing the push by a California state lawmaker and various homeschooling advocacy groups for more government "oversight" of homeschools in the wake of the allegations in this case. California Assemblyman Jose Medina says, "I am extremely concerned about the lack of oversight the state of California currently has in monitoring private and home schools." Medina is still in the early stages of his plan, but he suggests part of it would be requiring an annual walk-through of home and private schools "to ascertain the safety and well-being of the students."

California already has some of the more stringent homeschooling laws in the nation, requiring parents to register their home as a private school and to register their children as students, but there is no requirement for the state or local municipalities to conduct inspections or oversight of the roughly 3,000 private schools registered in California.

That's something Massachusetts-based Coalition for Responsible Home Education would like to see changed. That organization has called for requiring annual contacts by outside officials and background checks for parents who run home schools. An op-ed from the editorial staff of The San Diego Union-Tribune makes the case this way:

That children could fall through a crack in society is unacceptable. The New York Times reported there are more than 3,000 private schools registered with the California Department of Education. Many of them operate out of people’s homes for just a few children. No doubt, many parents are great teachers. And no doubt, stories remotely like the Turpins’ are rare. But the state has a responsibility to protect its most vulnerable population.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the amount of children being homeschooled has doubled since 1999 and we are by now aware of the threat posed by homeschooling to the established order of systemic brainwashing by our current "educational" system. We are also aware of the things that can happen to you when government agents come into your house to check on how you're raising your children.

Is this tragedy being used as a reason to push a more nefarious agenda?


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"That children could fall through a crack in society is unacceptable." REALLY?! If they really gave a damn about that, there are a lot of other places they can go to find and help our children. They just never bother to look at all the societal failings towards our children until something like this pops up and it becomes national news. Home schooling is not the problem. Crazy is the problem in this case.

I agree with you. It has been reported that the couple don't have any mental illness, which I doubt. Normal parent's do not lock up their children and chain them to a bed, AND deprive them of food and water.

This could also be a way of trying to make home schooling a thing of the past, because a lot of attention is drawn to the fact that the department of education didn't know about their existence.

It's a hard one! There is no doubt that most parents who choose to self school, do so in the best interests of their children. So much of what is taught in mainstream schools is really propaganda and that is very off -putting for parents concerned with truth.
That said, family environments are unfortunately, far from healthy places, for way too many children growing up. There has to be a balance between unneccesary intrusion and child protection.

Interesting angle...did not see that coming from this incident. Thank you!

Good call on that, I was wondering how they would use this and spin it to their advantage.

we are the every stream we are all of existence so in a sense the you mean proganda news is us also. we are creating them. don't look for things so much outside of urself all answers are within yourself your higher selves i suppose u could say.

who cares about what some service 2 self groups. they have no authority over anyone? except themselves. the only reason they may have any power over any other being is that being chooses 2 listein and believe what they are saying same for anyone including u or me. and volunatrily perhaps in varying degrees alters there reality by agreeing with the perspective of that other being.

When I first heard this story I thought, Oh no, not another pizza gate case. Then I learnt that there was no sexual abuse (thank god) So then like most I started wondering why would they do this to their children? The latest story is they wanted to have lots of children so they could become reality TV stars, but if that was true, why would they abuse their children, because surely they would know it was wrong and they would get caught out. The media said they were sane, which is a load of rubbish because a sane person wouldn't do that to their children or anyone else for that matter. None of it makes sense. Maybe this is the governments way to close down home schooling. I guess we may never really know as we will never hear the truth from the media.

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