Posted by: rp
« on: March 23, 2024, 11:27:04 pm »"You think women don't also do this?"
I agree.
I agree.
trying to relate to them by speaking in "baby talk" but in reality end up looking like retards
“They do not think of differences amongst themselves, difference of class or caste or color or status. They are wiser than their fathers or their
mothers”
Quote from Nehru known for his immense love for children
Below video from Doordarshan. Do Watch
What Kind Of Person In The Right State Of Mind Thinks It’s Okay To Do This To a Child? Disgusting..
Recorded cases of adults neglecting, mistreating or assaulting children have doubled in five years, police figures show.
Freedom of information (FOI) requests to 35 forces across England show 29,405 cruelty offences recorded between April 2022 and March 2023 compared to 14,263 between April 2017 and March 2018, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) said.
Reported cases of children in the country being subjected to cruelty or neglect rose year on year in that period, according to the children’s charity, which says this is because of the coronavirus pandemic and cost-of-living crisis putting struggling families under “increased strain”.
Its chief executive Sir Peter Wanless said:“These latest child cruelty figures are a stark wake-up call that our current system is struggling to prevent the horrifying abuse and neglect happening to some of the youngest and most vulnerable in our society.
“We can not afford for this to be delayed any longer as there is a real danger we will continue to see these offences spiral upwards if significant change doesn’t happen.
This year has seen a number of court cases following the deaths of babies and children, including 15-month-old Jacob Lennon, 10-month-old Jacob Crouch, five-month-old Ava Mae Collard, 10-month-old Finley Boden and nine-year-old Alfie Steele, who all died between 2019 and 2021.
In 2022-23, more than 655,000 child in need assessments were completed by children’s social care to determine whether a child requires support from a service, the NSPCC said.