Is It Arrogant to Assume That the Women and Children Living in the Mormon Compound in Texas Need Our Help?
Question by nickthaniel1: Is it arrogant to assume that the women and children living in the mormon compound in Texas need our help?
How many of them are raised by single mothers? Alcoholic parents? Drug abusing parents?
If the law is being violated enforce it. But anyone who isn’t concerned by this raid and the incarceration of hundreds of children by government agents is in denial.
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Answer by zaphodsclone
I don’t know all the facts but if there are young teens being sexually molested by old men than I got no problem with this being stopped.
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a woman has claimed she was held by one or more men while she was beatten by the head guy, thats assult and accessory, if your implying that the tempory housing for the children is equal to jail your crazy,
It is never arrogant to assume those children needed help. They are too young to make choices on their own. The girls were molested by a bunch of pedophiles claiming it is their religious right! The boys were in “training” to do the same things that their elder males were doing.
The law WAS being violated. Pedophelia is illegal. Plural “marriages” are illegal. Rape is illegal. Holding people against their will is illegal.
You can call it anything you want, but those kids are NOT incarcerated. They are in protective custody.
Anyone who thinks this raid was wrong should have their heads examined!
Very young teens being raped by older men, forced to deliver the babies they become pregnant (at VERY young ages) with and forced to endure beatings from their “husbands” NEED our help. There is no arrogance in wanting to remove them from this horrible situation.