Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
It doesn't fit the narrative.
Apparently not. I don't think the media will ever change and become an ethical source for news.
There has been a ton of coverage in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in The Oregonian, and well as a lot of calls for a national registry of child abuse cases.
Has any of that coverage detailed why Jennifer Hart was a raging, controlling, hateful, abusive witch? I mean why? Why adopt all these kids to abuse them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
It doesn't fit the narrative.
Apparently not. I don't think the media will ever change and become an ethical source for news.
There has been a ton of coverage in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in The Oregonian, and well as a lot of calls for a national registry of child abuse cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
Holy cow they all have skinny stick legs in this picture & the oldest boy just looks like he is plain starving.
Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
It doesn't fit the narrative.
Apparently not. I don't think the media will ever change and become an ethical source for news.
There has been a ton of coverage in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in The Oregonian, and well as a lot of calls for a national registry of child abuse cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
It doesn't fit the narrative.
Apparently not. I don't think the media will ever change and become an ethical source for news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
It doesn't fit the narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
There really wasn’t like a Friday night Dateline covering this story? Wow. That’s pretty odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
The social justice warriors are no where to be found. No talk of adoption reform, just silence. No outrage for these innocent children. No anger at the system. Just a passing news story. Not even a public shaming with intensive media coverage in all varieties showcasing the abusive mothers (to deter other adoptive parents who are just as bad as they are). The children were just a ver y brief blip in the media. No dateline or 20/20 special.
Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
Anonymous wrote:One more article. These people had multiple
Reports of abuse or neglect over several years over multiple
States. And yet the kids were not saved. They were starved, isolated, mistreated, and then murdered.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
The other two young people
Remain lost at sea. I’m just so so sad for those kids and angry about what happened to them. I know they weee strangers to me who lived a continent away but I just can’t believe no one helped them.
Anonymous wrote:This article is heartbreaking.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2018/04/hart_family_deaths_show_--_aga.html
It’s a comprehensive article about how the children were isolated from people who would have seen what was going on AND how even when people reported them the parents were able to evade scrutiny by moving out of state, not registering as homeschoolers, etc.
The child protection agencies are not perfect. And when they fail, disaster results. What can we as a society do
To help them protect children???