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As long as he don't do anything harmfull to them or make them support hitler and hate jews, I wouldn't be against him fathering them, it's just his bizarre activities, if he were to make them support the holocaust and hitler and make them wear nazi stuff to school I could understand, and the naming of his kids are kinda dumb aswell.
You would not be able to call a child Adolf Hitler here eitherI agree, he should have no part in bringing in his children up, he openly admits he is a Nazi, his children would have a terrible time at school as they grew up for obvious reasons.
Quote from: Only Lilly on June 05, 2013, 21:26:48You would not be able to call a child Adolf Hitler here eitherI agree, he should have no part in bringing in his children up, he openly admits he is a Nazi, his children would have a terrible time at school as they grew up for obvious reasons.Names can be changed, things can be done.Nothing could be worse than growing up without a mum or a dad, being in a care home not feeling loved and not knowing than infact your parents actually do love you, they're just not being allowed because of people being judgemental.That's like saying people with a disability shouldn't be allowed to have kids because they can get discriminated because of how they are.. NoAgain, Not trying to create hate, Just my opinion.
I have worked with a family where the father is high up in the EDL (English Def League) His son is a bully and a rascist just like hia father
The children are taken away because of personal opinions from other people, not because he has physcially mistreated them or abused them.Who is to say he would impose his views on his children? Its hard to judge an individual we know so little about. A child as old as one day is not going to learn nazi views and make them their own values. He said he loves his children, why does someone's beliefs have to then determine their parenting skills? Its just not logical. Quote from: Only Lilly on June 05, 2013, 21:40:56I have worked with a family where the father is high up in the EDL (English Def League) His son is a bully and a rascist just like hia father You can't generalise this? The situation is specific to that individual. There are so many factors which influence our behaviour, beliefs and values.If he began to force his beliefs onto his children, then yes there is a moral issue right there, but if he doesn't then there is no problem, he shouldbe able to see his children.