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“You can’t remove a kid because the parent disagrees with the fact that a child is gay. What you can do is remove a child if that child is being abused because of that,” Coteau told QP Briefing.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: silo13
Prepare yourself - this is the intention of the globalists like Soros, a borderless cesspit of humans forced to think only one particular way or become social pariahs.
"You will accept the power bestowed upon minorities - or we will take your children away"
originally posted by: Mousygretchen
a reply to: silo13
No offense taken. I started realising it when I was 4 or 5.
Lemme just say this: it is important that kids not be duped into wanting to transition because it's a trendy and popular thing to do.
Societal acceptance can serve as a double edged sword. I don't want any kid to be influenced to want to transition from popular culture. Kids are impressionable.
originally posted by: Mousygretchen
And these feelings must always come from within the person, and never pressured to do it because it's popular a thing to do.
originally posted by: pirhanna
I dont understand how these fringe views have become so popular that they are being made into laws. Something isnt right. I dont care what people want to pretend to be. But its not a healthy lifestyle and definitely shouldnt be legislated.
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: Annee
*Face Palm*
The brain responds to who you are in truth - the pretending comes after outside influence, culture, parental teachings, socialization, etc.
peace
Ontario's child welfare system will now put children front and centre when it comes to making decisions about their care, the government announced Thursday.
Michael Coteau, the Minister of Children and Youth Services, unveiled the new Child, Youth and Family Services Act at Queen's Park and told reporters it still "baffles" him that a system is in place where children don't get a say in their care.
Coteau called the proposed legislation "the biggest game-changer in child protection in decades."
The bill features several major changes to child protection laws, including:
Increasing the age of protection from 16 to 18
Ensuring more culturally appropriate services, particularly for Indigenous and black children and youth
Improving the oversight of service providers, including children's aid societies
There's also a renewed focus on keeping Indigenous children safe, while respecting their culture. Coteau said that means, as much as possible, keeping children in their home communities.
"When you have a child removed from a community it creates anxiousness among the family. People are left heartbroken," Coteau said, adding he finds it "unacceptable" that some children lose contact with the place where they were born.
"As much and as often as possible, we will honour the traditions of Indigenous communities … keeping children close to home and close to what they're familiar with."
I'm speechless actually... Truly...
Give me a moment to catch my breath before outrage explodes.