Article comparing kids detained at the Mexican border to kids stolen by CFS

Here is an article that compares the kids detained at the USA/Mexican border to the kids ripped from their families by Child and Family Services. Many Canadians are triggered by the children that are taken from their parents crossing the border from Mexican border into the US. Yet alot of these Canadians support the stealing of kids by child and family services. Many of these Canadians close their eyes to what happens to these children and their families. Canada has a huge problem in addressing it's own problems and many seem to think that we are a nation that strives in human rights.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/cfs-indigenous-manitoba-kids-migrant-detention-centres-1.4716876
The article states that many native kids and their families will not celebrate aboriginal day as they are not with their family. It features Cora Morgan who is the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs' First Nations family advocate. It mostly addresses the native kids in care as there are OVER9000 native kids in care in Manitoba and yet it goes beyond the race of these children as many families of any race have their children ripped from them by the CFS system and its shills.

The article is quoted as "Manitoba's First Nations family advocate says there are around 9,000 Indigenous children in Manitoba who have no reason to celebrate on National Indigenous Peoples Day because they are separated from their families.

"When you multiply that by their parents, they're not celebrating … the extended family," said Cora Morgan, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs' First Nations family advocate on Thursday.

"You're looking at an enormous amount of people that are suffering with the removal of children."

Morgan said that should outrage people, just as the separation of migrant children from their parents in detention centres in the U.S. is making international headlines.

"I think the concept of having your child removed is so far removed from our mainstream society," she said.

"For the most part, even here in Manitoba we don't see it, so therefore we don't know it exists or maybe we don't want to believe it."

There are 10,714 children in care in Manitoba, 89 per cent of whom are Indigenous, according to the province's latest numbers, from March 2017.

Of those children, the majority are placed in foster homes but 628 are in group homes, which Morgan said parallels the U.S. detention centres.

"In Winnipeg alone we probably have close to 100 kind of group home environments where children are being housed in these uncaring institutionalized environments," she said.

'Perverse incentives' in child welfare system: minister
Carolyn Bennett, the federal minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and northern affairs, was in Winnipeg Thursday for Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations. She said the number of kids in care is a humanitarian crisis.

"There are perverse incentives in this system people are calling [the] child welfare industry. It has to be dismantled," she said.

In 2017, Bennett made commitments to the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs that provided funding for Morgan's office to consult with Indigenous families about how to better run child welfare."

Many Canadians do not seem to care about the huge numbers of native children taken from their homes. Some even think it is a good thing.
All of them close their eyes to the damage this has done to these children and their families.

Manitoba has the most kids in care. The sexual exploitation of our youth has grown thanks to social networking and the propaganda in movies and music that is often made to condition and degenerate their morals.

The pedophiles that buy sex from the youth of Canada have little to fear from law enforcement. As many do not report the crime and some are so damaged from excessive meth use and the abuse in care that they are not taken serious by those that are supposed to uphold the law. Also the victims are taken from their families often growing up in oppressive enviroments that are not loving homes. This leaves them susceptable to influence and indoctrination which is a re-socialization of sorts and because of this they feel like they would be "rats" for telling the authorities about those that pimped them out or those who buy sex from them. And so year after year there is always fresh meat for the sick fucks that sexually expoit the youth of Manitoba.

"Perverse incentives" indeed...

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