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I assure you she won't.
When a person is declared a ward of the state, some bureaucratic things happen to your identity. You can't get a drivers license. You can't open a bank account. You can't get a credit card. You can't open an insurance policy. Can't buy a car. Can't hold real property.
Your rights evaporate. You are a child. The property of the state until either the state finds you competent to be a legal adult again, or you die.
That is what "ward of the state" means.
A prisoner has more rights than a ward. A prisoner can demand to speak to their lawyer, and subject to visiting hours, has the right to do so. A ward can scream about a lawyer 24-7-365 and the state can ignore them.
I am familiar with how it is supposed to work. You are assuming the state wants to protect us from them. They don't. Every other institution has been corrupted. Why would this one be any different?
This is still the government. The same one that is actively trying to wipe us out and replace us. If you trust them, you are a fool.
I don't have to trust what they say, I know how the process works and have seen it.
I'll be blocking you after this because your paranoia is exhausting.
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Go for it. It isn't paranoia. It's paying attention.
The reason u/ModsAreAIDS is arguing with you on this is that last year, there was a high-profile case in which a juvenile was declared incompetent to stand trial after two armed robberies, and then let go, after which point he shot someone else in the head.
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/investigations/juvenile-justice/kare-11-investigates-legislators-fail-legislative-juvenile-gap-reforms/89-c0b818bf-2f10-420f-bfbd-8eef5d9d32d1
It looks like this is specific to Minnesota law and specific to juveniles:
But you might see why others are worried that "ward of the state" isn't as permanent as in your experience, given that it's already happened once.
Yes, well... there's "insane" and then there's "the Minnesota state legislature".
But all you have to do about that is move to Wisconsin or Iowa. I mean, who's the real crazy person? The person who chooses to stay in a state run by crazy people.
It's paranoia, or a cynicism so deep it might as well be. There are lots of black-pilled people here, and I can understand why.
I appreciate your experience on this and don't disagree with your premise, but you are thinking that these people do all the things you listed.
You and I live life the way we are supposed to, we participate in society, we follow laws and regulations because it is incredibly annoying to not do that.
Not everyone does that, many people don't own property, or have a credit card, or have a bank account. Many people that aren't supposed to have them, do have them (illegals, criminals, etc), because other people create loopholes to get around the normal process for all these things.
I'm not claiming to know for certain one way or the other, but this is not the death sentence you claim for people who don't follow the rules of society, I think at least.