domingo, 19 de diciembre de 2010

El caso de Domenic

Hoy vengo a pedir, a pedir que firmeis en este caso de secuestro, es muy duro, lo podéis leer en esta entrada de Daragh, un papá que educa en casa en España.

Daragh escribe sobre el caso Domenic.

http://friendsofdomenic.blogspot.com/

hay una acción urgente en marcha de envío de cartas de apoyo.

El juicio es el día 20.

estamos a tiempo de reaccionar.

http://friendsofdomenic.blogspot.com/2010/12/urgent-action-needed.html

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Be outraged.

Do.

Feel angry.

If you don’t, something’s wrong.

Read about what has happened to Domenic. Put yourself in his shoes, those of his parents. Still feel nothing? Then I’m sorry, you’ve been too long in the system. Get out, before you die from stupor.

Or maybe it’s just me. I home educate my children. I live in a foreign country. There are cases of persecution of parents by social services in Spain too. Maybe someone might not like my accent, my hair, the clothes my children wear, the way they look, how well they read. It could happen to me, so it’s natural I emphasize, right?

It could happen to you.

My children used to go to school. They weren’t happy, so we took them out. Everyone can have children. The same thing could happen to anyone, where you make a decision to do what is best for your children, what you think is the right thing to do, that you see in front of your eyes, that you’ve learnt from nights being up with your child when your child is ill, being with them in moments of joy and sorrow, developing the strong, deep connection that is natural between parent and child.

Then imagine someone decides that they know better than you, that some soon-to-be-disproved theory on how many exams children should do per term or how important it is for children to learn to sit still for long periods of time should take precedence over what you think to be best. Imagine that that person was backed up by a whole system, that would take your child from you, not allow you to comfort him, would imprison you if you wanted to spend more time with him.

There’s something rotten in the state of Sweden.

But it’s not only there, it’s around the corner, in your country, in mine, in the mind of someone who believes that the state should interfere in the lives of people who aren’t from the right background, the right class, the right country, when a happy child is taken from his parents ‘for his own good’, when a man is imprisoned for putting his child’s happiness above rule 502, and a woman is left without her husband or her son.

If you tolerate this, then your children will be next-Manic Street Preachers.

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