tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post4843096728587636245..comments2023-04-03T05:46:59.094-07:00Comments on FREEDOM FOR AYN: FREEDOMUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-383048416416353022011-09-04T22:27:52.557-07:002011-09-04T22:27:52.557-07:00An intro photo is a great idea,
When people post ...An intro photo is a great idea,<br /><br />When people post the link to their Facebook page, the thumbnail picture appears on the Facebook page, This increases the likelihood of the link being clicked. The effect is an increase in hit counts and Google search rankings for this blog.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-23096122756654388572011-09-04T01:05:36.448-07:002011-09-04T01:05:36.448-07:00Thanks for the suggestions, I will see what I can ...Thanks for the suggestions, I will see what I can do!Jean Nicolhttp://www.theeatinggame.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-31266068572156461232011-09-03T18:10:53.665-07:002011-09-03T18:10:53.665-07:00This blog is a great idea, and will really help to...This blog is a great idea, and will really help to draw attention to this grave injustice. Another blog, written by Ron Unruh, was also helpful in reuniting a family (the Bayne family, who were also so unjustly treated by MCFD). <br /><br />I'm not sure, but I think that if you put in tags then people can search Google or whatever search engine they use, and your blog may come up (I know this is the case with Ron Unruh's blog). This is very useful and can assist people who are victims of MCFD, as well as assist Ayn and her family. The more publicity, the better. The public really needs to know what is really going on with MCFD. Ron Unruh's blog, by the way, ended up getting hundreds of thousands of visits. A blog counter is a good idea, even if you want to keep the numbers private. <br /><br />It also might be a good idea to occasionally put photos of Ayn and her family up here (with Derek and Amie's permission), so that people can begin to form more of a connection with them. <br /><br />Thank you, again for this blog; you are performing a great service to families and children everywhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-36637115879884216932011-09-02T12:11:53.278-07:002011-09-02T12:11:53.278-07:00Child protection portrays the safety of a child as...Child protection portrays the safety of a child as trumping any discussion of freedom.<br /><br />Because such standards of what constitutes child safety are so low, a child can stub their toe, say "ouch" and a passerby can observe this and phone in a complain to say a parent neglected their child by not providing proper shoes and supervision to prevent such harm.<br /><br />Parents now turn white with terror at the mere mention of someone phoning the Ministry. Freedom has indeed become an abstract concept when it is so easily taken away.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-70602654192687775132011-09-02T11:14:33.949-07:002011-09-02T11:14:33.949-07:00The Ministry has been 'reviewing' Derek...The Ministry has been 'reviewing' Derek's case for the past five years, not just since the removal of Ayn June 16th, 2011. <br /><br />MCFD' counsel's self-portrayal as being helpless to do anything as Ayn and her siblings 'suffer' is absolutely laughable.<br /><br />If there is a true concern with the health and well-being of any child, action has to be taken at that moment, not five years after the fact.<br /><br />The only conclusion one should be able to make is that a reported event, not responded to, must mean the conclusion arrived at the completion of the investigation is there is no need for protection, and the matter should not be brought up again as a basis for a future need of protection.<br /><br />What MCFD does is simply accumulate numerous minor issues that individually do not require intervention, then then stack up incidents to make it seems as if the parent had never done their job to address matters. Parents are typically portrayed as resistant to unspecified 'services' as remedies (even if these are offerred.)<br /><br />Derek's case is an important one, because it sets a precedent for removing high-value children one a time from parents, based on every decreasing basis for removal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-40025762270946309442011-09-02T08:57:07.289-07:002011-09-02T08:57:07.289-07:00I agree! Yes, you are so, so right! This situatio...I agree! Yes, you are so, so right! This situation should set off major alarm bells for all parents and especially any family member of a child who has special needs. They are claiming this father is resistant to "help" - HE CALLED FOR HELP to find his child who escaped from the back yard! And now look at the nightmare that has resulted for him! How are responsible,loving parents supposed to accept "help" from society if the organizations that exist simply make situation much, much worse? And why do they have the power to immediately remove a child but find every excuse to prolong the review and resolution of the case??Tara McClintickhttp://www.booksbytara.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8463415736812575427.post-67854418138693057702011-09-02T06:55:41.303-07:002011-09-02T06:55:41.303-07:00If most people knew what MCFD really did to "...If most people knew what MCFD really did to "protect" children, MCFD would be shut down. But because the public is kept in the dark, cases like Ayn can happen. Because of this blog, and all the other publicity that this case is getting, more and more people are waking up to the reality that MCFD does not particulary care about children, but rather cares about their budget and getting funding for next year, by making it look as if they are fulfilling some important role. They do this by taking children, even when they shouldn't. <br /><br />Ayn belongs at home with her family. Not with strangers. Not on powerful and dangerous drugs. It is truly criminal what our government is doing to this little girl and her family. The suffering they are causing is immense. Thank you for letting the world know about this horrific case.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com