The couple was arrested after police found evidence of the sexual assault on Skyler Klassen’s phone

  • ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    Yeah, I can definitely see how this opens the door to abuse if leveraged for evil purposes. It’s the problem with all these “think of the children” laws.

    I do believe however that there’s a middle point somewhere between “no system in place at all” and eugenics.

    Taking kids away from their parents through CPS should be a last resort on a long path that starts with mandatory education on how to raise your kids using pedagogically approved methods.

    Of course that also requires a system of support services and funding for various social programs, so this will probably go nowhere in today’s political landscape.

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      13 days ago

      But who decides what are ‘pedagogically approved methods’? Keeping an approval body independent of government would be nigh-impossible, and even in well-intentioned groups the best ideas of how to care for a child change.

      After all, it wasn’t so long ago that ‘spare the rod, spoil the child’ was thought to be the best method; in many places, it still is. In Nazi Germany the approved method was to ignore your baby. Let them cry, force them into a schedule, deny them human contact (holding and cuddling were very frowned upon).

      Mothers eager to do their best for their country followed those rules to a T, believing their government that claimed it was for the best. And the disastrous results are still being felt almost a century later.

      What we need really is to all be taught critical thinking skills (hmm, denying contact to the child of a social species might be a bad idea hmmm…) and how to apply them across all parts of life, I think.