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Starved, disabled girl was failed at every turn
Warning - just the summary of Danieal's death is one of the worst things I have read. I did not know what I was getting into when I started looking into this.
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But... No? I am utterly confused as to how the people of such a supposedly benevolent institution could instead be so.... malign. I'm deeply confused over this. Maybe I'm misunderstanding. |
Im speechless.
I just dont understand people sometimes. I really dont... |
Speaking dispassionately for a moment, there are unhealthy and incapable people in every walk of life from paperboy to president, and some of them have very important responsibilities that mean real consequences for their inability and/or mental/emotional illness. While what happened is truly unspeakable, my hope is that it will help to bring to light the abuses of others in similar positions of responsibility.
Here's another idea: it's too difficult to fire people in the publicly funded mental health/child welfare industry(ies). At the last organization my mother worked for (publicly funded child crisis organization), an individual put the life of one of the children she was responsible for in direct and clear danger, and this was after repeatedly breaking rules and doing serious emotional damage to other children. They couldn't fire her because they were concerned about being taken to court because the color of her skin means that statistically she was more likely to win if the case appeared before a jury. Dana Poindexter, the DHS employee, was likely too difficult to fire and that fact means that this inability to fire issue was and is directly responsible for his continued failures. I'm all for workers rights, I love unions and worker organization because I feel it can be a tool to level the playing field and can prevent management from abusing workers, but when it's impossible to fire someone for gross incompetence then there has been a serious failure. Dana Poindexter should have been fired long before being assigned to dear Danieal. |
That is just horrific. I do not have the words to express how awful this was.
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Gods this story hits close to home. Sometimes I just don't understand people how could anyone stand by and let a little girl starve to death, how could her mother have left her like that I just don't get it. I don't understand how people can do things like this to one another and still look thmself in the mirror.
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My god, that's absolutely terrible! Some people are just disgusting.
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Can anyone come up with a plausible reason why these people, and their attorney, shouldn't just be taken out into a field and shot? Wait...before you answer that...check out the Grand Jury Indictment. But, before you do, be forewarned that there are some very disturbing images. Remember some of those old holocaust images? Yeah...that disturbing. http://media.myfoxphilly.com/grandjury.pdf Quote:
If ever there was a reason for a good old fashioned lynching... Quote:
Seriously though, the attorney, Brian Lindenberg, should be disbarred. Then shot and left to rot with his clients. |
Incredibly disturbing. The social workers who falsified reports need to be blacklisted.
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I've never been one for lawyer hate. I've always figured everybody needs a defender. That was until I started getting action reports from the Virginia Bar.
This is disgusting. The signing of pre-dated forms, the lack of accountability, and now they sue. You know what? Not firing somebody because they might sue will cost you more, eventually. For supervisors not to realize that is insane. Keep worthless employees, get sued for their incompetence. |
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