Everything I’ve heard about CPS and its equivalents across the globe makes me want to break several laws. They take forever to help kids that genuinely need to be removed from horrific situations while fighting tooth and nail to remove children from families because of politics and hatred.
The best way to understand CPS is that they are people with crumbs of power they want to use on people, but recognize they are the lowest level on the authority chain.
So when they see a decent family, they don't feel threatened because these people won't do shit but comply and let them get their petty rocks off. And when they do break, it'll be through "legal channels" that won't do shit to them individually.
While Darren and Shaneequa will pull a gun if you enter their property, and will be giant pains in every ass on every step of the way. Its easier to just let them go with the barest minimum effort rather than try to get them to heel.
It's not even close. I worked with APS for a decade. They're very cautious and measured. Almost even timid. Because taking adults is a massive headache and there isn't a massive infrastructure for it. With kids, they have facilities and families on standby, ready to take kids in.
You're confused about what the problem could be with APS. Most of the complaints are against people holding a similar credential to them, as well as being a mandatory reporter like them. This can be both beneficial, and difficult.
I had a good experience when I was told to call APS. They didn't just call me back with solutions, they gave me a case number, and phone numbers to call other places to give the case number to. Shit got done.
Everything I’ve heard about CPS and its equivalents across the globe makes me want to break several laws. They take forever to help kids that genuinely need to be removed from horrific situations while fighting tooth and nail to remove children from families because of politics and hatred.
The best way to understand CPS is that they are people with crumbs of power they want to use on people, but recognize they are the lowest level on the authority chain.
So when they see a decent family, they don't feel threatened because these people won't do shit but comply and let them get their petty rocks off. And when they do break, it'll be through "legal channels" that won't do shit to them individually.
While Darren and Shaneequa will pull a gun if you enter their property, and will be giant pains in every ass on every step of the way. Its easier to just let them go with the barest minimum effort rather than try to get them to heel.
The purpose of a system is what it does.
"Every gov org is run by a cabal of its enemies."
CPS exists to destroy white families, period.
There's an Adult Protective Services too, and I wonder if it's about as bad.
It's not even close. I worked with APS for a decade. They're very cautious and measured. Almost even timid. Because taking adults is a massive headache and there isn't a massive infrastructure for it. With kids, they have facilities and families on standby, ready to take kids in.
You're confused about what the problem could be with APS. Most of the complaints are against people holding a similar credential to them, as well as being a mandatory reporter like them. This can be both beneficial, and difficult.
I had a good experience when I was told to call APS. They didn't just call me back with solutions, they gave me a case number, and phone numbers to call other places to give the case number to. Shit got done.