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Just do as you're told...
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These puff-pieces have some common features. They start with a "motherhood statement" such as "Too often, children are the victims of warring parents." which few could disagree with, then go on to mention some extreme examples (real or not, it doesn't matter, the important thing is that they be as extreme as possible).
A good example is this:"In another family, two boys aged three and four are placed in their father's care, despite the fact they try to masturbate, anally penetrate and have oral sex with one another, which they explain to their mother is a ''game we play with daddy''. A court later rules that she is discouraging their father from having a relationship with them, so they are placed in his custody."
This is followed by some pseud-quoting of "experts" that have been cherry-picked from some minor advocacy group. This is a good example:"Charles Pragnell, from the National Council for Children Post-Separation, describes the 2006 Howard reforms as ''seriously flawed''. He believes they are solely concerned with parents' rights and give no consideration to the needs, wishes and rights of the children caught in the middle."
The final feature of all of these things is the lack of any opportunity for public comment. The last thing the Government wants is for the message to be diluted by people thinking about it.
We're expected to just sit down, listen to our betters and do what we're told without question.
And here was I thinking the Government was elected to do as the people think best...