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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hope this doesnt end up like wounded knee. [/quote]South Carolina would have no problem sending in the troops to slaughter those Native Americans to get to that little girl. How sad![/quote] Oh for fuck's sake you're being ridiculous. I've been on the fence about this, but it's clear your repeated flippant and exaggerated posts don't indicate that you have a rational, reasonable perspective on this case. [/quote]So, the South Carolina laws supercede federal laws in place to protect Native American rights? Reasonable perspective is because they are white and bought and paid for this child using a dubious agency that they are right? Yeah, for fuck's safe get off your pedestal. Native Americans have rights and if Brown had serious money, high end lawyers, and less melanin, none of this would be happening whether you like it or not. [/quote] Of course Native Americans have rights, but that doesn't mean you can suddenly decide you want to be a dad to stick it to your ex-girlfriend, just to "win" against her, after willingly signing away your parental rights. It doesn't mean you can suddenly decide when you want to be involved in your child. It doesn't mean you can be conditional when you want to be a parent. There are valid and real cases where Native Americans are seriously and honestly disenfranchised, but this isn't one of them. Signing away your parental rights is a conscious choice, and please don't pretend like Brown was somehow duped by his Hispanic girlfriend. He changed his mind. That's all that happened. He knew precisely what he was doing. Just because he wants to "win" against his ex-girlfriend, that doesn't suddenly make him a dad. [/quote]
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