@ivanlezcano030 On Sunday we go to Church for spiritual nourishment,pray,reflect, give thanks and light candles for loved ones passed.Then have a Sunday Roast which is a popular custom in England where I reside at present. Then a long walk if the weather is good or a siesta if inclined.
Too right - I would also be very suspicious of the adoption process in the United Kingdom. Clearly not enough safeguards are in place . Rest in Peace Preston .
"Paul and I have previously felt that the best option for all our foster children was to leave us happy and healthy to go and live with a new permanent adoptive family. We now struggle with this, and I will feel mistrustful and anxious about any of our children leaving our care to live with strangers."
When I was training as a teacher in Leeds/Bradford in the 90s, I decided not to teach, it was common knowledge that the local Pakistanis came from a particular part of Pakistan that was impoverished and uneducated. These were the families whose daughters disappeared during the summer months never to return to school, shipped off to Pakistan and forced to marry a cousin. No-one discussed how to stop it or even a desire to. These were just how things were.
Same as the “child prostitutes” who didn’t come to school very often.
The teachers and education welfare officers I came into contact with were all the same. Just part of a system that didn’t care, didn’t occur to any of them that these girls deserved better.
Systems are made up of people, they don’t just occur. They are made by every decision each person makes.
What would be interesting to know is how there are so many politicians who are multi-millionaires on a government salary?
Where’s their money come from?