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Topic History of: Two children removed and traumatised needlessly.
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honey!oh sugar sugar. In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
The question I would ask Social services is this,how many dark skinned kids have been taken away from light skinned parents?

It turns out that the Bulgarian Roma family ARE the parents of the girl found with the Greek couple.

What is so wrong here?

It appears that a family that couldn't look after their child found a family that could.

Isn't that exactly what Social Services are supposed to do?

OK - so they didn't go through the correct procedures (but do the Roma ever?)

At the end of the day I bet this child has been far less traumatised than if she had been taken in by Social Services and handed around a dozen foster parents while Social Services decided what to do with her !!!


Exactly!
It seems that the natural mother did the best thing for her child.
There is a world of difference between putting your child up for anonymous adoption and actually choosing their family yourself and knowing that they will be safe and loved.
In The Know (as always) Pattaya wrote:
The question I would ask Social services is this,how many dark skinned kids have been taken away from light skinned parents?

It turns out that the Bulgarian Roma family ARE the parents of the girl found with the Greek couple.

What is so wrong here?

It appears that a family that couldn't look after their child found a family that could.

Isn't that exactly what Social Services are supposed to do?

OK - so they didn't go through the correct procedures (but do the Roma ever?)

At the end of the day I bet this child has been far less traumatised than if she had been taken in by Social Services and handed around a dozen foster parents while Social Services decided what to do with her !!!
JK2006 The lunatics have taken over the asylum. Check out the blond, blue eyed Berbers of North Africa (and their legacy in Spain). The days of skin assumption are so past.
Pattaya Race is a funny old thing.Take yourself into the Kurdish areas of western Asia.,go down any main street and observe the people there.
I've yet to see an adult pure blond,but plenty of light brown heads,wouldn't be out of place in rural Blightey.On the other hand lots of 'darkies' who wouldn't be out of place in India.

The question I would ask Social services is this,how many dark skinned kids have been taken away from light skinned parents?
Anon honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
I am not sure why the doctors say that she doesn't have albinism if her eyes are not affected.
There are different forms of it, and it doesn't always affect the eyes.
You can be affected everywhere but the eyes, or just the eyes, or anything in-between or both. (We have it in our family in various forms)


It seems that with parents so dark as this and with hair that thick the most likely explanation would be albinism. Most fair babies i've seen at that age have either very fine wispy hair (not much at all) or are just about bald. She looks more like a would be black girl stripped of the colour. She's cute though,lol