Not for the weak of Hart
If you come into this podcast with a close-mind and as a sworn protector of whiteness like the MAGA reviewer “Goxtixgcfftcypkojg” below, not only will you miss key facts but you’ll be sure to miss the exact reason this tragedy was allowed to happen in the first place. Thus, allowing it to happen again. These children were failed by so many, including the parents. But especially by the system. No doubt about it. These women were determined to be the “right” kind of parents according to the powers that be because of their backgrounds and carefully curated web of lies on social media. And they claimed many fools, as evident by the myriad of clueless so-called progressive friends who still defend their honor even after exposure. Thats the sinister backdrop of this crime: the way these women were allowed to move through this ordeal based on fabrication after fabrication. Unlike what reviewer Goxtixgcfftcypkojg mentioned in his inaccurate political rambling, the first set of siblings were actually born to a WHITE mother (who was not drug addicted) and Black father. The second set of siblings were very much wanted. And were fought for by an aunt and stepfather who’s actually interviewed in the podcast. It was not the systems place or societies to deem the blood family less than a couple of middle class picture-perfect white lesbians. These women were given chance after chance after chance by this very system despite being proven unfit (conviction of child abuse). A benefit of the doubt not even the blood relatives were given. If you want to pretend that you don’t know what white privilege means, read that former FACT again. And maybe it will sink in if you’re receptive to it.
Starrone83 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/21
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