Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Children/Grandparents the latest victims in UK's Multi-culti War

Not one peep from anyone about how this could never happen here in America.

Two young children are to be adopted by a gay couple, despite the protests of their grandparents.

The devastated grandparents were told they would never see the youngsters again unless they dropped their opposition.

The couple, who cannot be named, wanted to give the five-year-old boy and his four-year-old sister a loving home themselves. But they were ruled to be too old - at 46 and 59.

For two years they fought for their rights to care for the children, whose 26-year- old mother is a recovering heroin addict.

They agreed to an adoption only after they faced being financially crippled by legal bills.

The final blow came when they were told the children were going to a gay household, even though several heterosexual couples wanted them.

When the grandfather protested, he was told: 'You can either accept it, and there's a chance you'll see the children twice a year, or you can take that stance and never see them again.'
How does crap like this get started? Complacency.

The sad British have allowed their country to become run by elitist social engineers more intent on pushing a self-gratifying multicultural agenda than an agenda designed to protect the individuals they are charged with serving.

It did not occur all at once but through the slow encroachment of multiculturalism and moral relativism. It occurred even though 90 per cent of the people disagree with many of the initiatives.

This is how the Brits end up with avowed terrorists that openly advocate jihad against Britain living in tax payer provided luxury houses. It is how business owners can end up being forced to pay damages to unhired workers when the spurned applicants admit they will refuse to abide by work and uniform rules. It is how hundreds of hospital patients suffer from neglect at the same time as other patients have their beds oriented toward Mecca at the proper times to pray.

Live and let live is a great philosophy I suppose if it only affects those that live down the street. As soon as it affects you personally it might not work quite so well. By that point, however, it might very well be too late.

Complacency guarantees this will begin happening here with more and more frequency. It is time to draw a line in the sand.

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