having a car seat fastened but not facing the right direction is not abuse.
I could see if the seat was upside down and smothering the baby.
Nope. the baby was facing the forward direction instead of face to the seat.
Even the people addressing it (the credible ones) said this was not abuse. It was a parent incorrectly positioning a child's seat.
the fact is that I've seen more parents face their kids in that way. I rarely see parents have their child seats facing the opposite direction.
Even they had to admit this was a reach. the child was secured and safe.
yet this is one of the flawed arguments people want to use.
It's neglect. Which is a form of child abuse. It could easily be reported
Mothers who leave their children in hot cars for hours say the same thing but it's still child abuse
Britney was having her kids around her while drugged and not mentally stable. There was definitely forms of abuse. If this all happened with some random mother none of us knew then y'all would quickly call it abuse. Y'all only act like it's not because she's a Pop girl.
The police took them away because she was drunk while watching them. If it was a random mom again it'd be called terrible.
Godney and FIST have similar joint custody over their kids.
Except
1. Chris isn't under Conservatorship
2. Chris was awarded this custody from the beginning and didn't have it taken away from him first
3. Chris is a father, not a mother. Courts generally favor the MOTHERS when it comes to custody of children.
Britney was having her kids around her while drugged and not mentally stable. There was definitely forms of abuse. If this all happened with some random mother none of us knew then y'all would quickly call it abuse. Y'all only act like it's not because she's a Pop girl.
The police took them away because she was drunk while watching them. If it was a random mom again it'd be called terrible.
I wonder how K Fed is as a parent...
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"It wasn't abuse!" yet...it was enough for the police to have her children REMOVED from her custody and for the court of law to take them away completely for YEARS.
…An 11-year-old Brown made a promise to his mother. He vowed that he would go to jail by age 15 for killing his abusive stepfather. "I just want you to know that I love you," he told her. "But I'm gonna take a baseball bat one day while you at work, and I'm gonna kill him." Brown's parents had separated when he was seven. When his mother remarried, she moved her son and his new stepfather to a trailer park. Then his stepfather shot himself in the head. The shot went straight through the eyes. He survived the suicide attempt but was permanently blinded.
"When you're blind, your senses are heightened, like your smell, hearing, your sense of touch," Brown explains. "You can move and maneuver around your sight. But he used to hit my mom….He made me terrified all the time, terrified like I had to pee on myself. I remember one night he made her nose bleed. I was crying and thinking, ‘I'm just gonna go crazy on him one day…' I hate him to this day."
The conservatorship is ran by her father. You really think she's not able to do ****? The only reason why she's still under one is to prevent her from getting sued and going to court for specific reasons.
Knee was an unfit mother, obviously. But she didn't abuse them and that's why she never went to jail. I'm pretty sure she was going through post-partum depression while going through her divorce, talks about custody, the paps, her broken family, etc.
She also has another mental illness and wasn't medicated. It adds up.