Is It Arrogant to Assume That the Women and Children Living in the Mormon Compound in Texas Need Our Help?
Question by nickthaniel1: Is it arrogant to assume that the women and children living in the mormon compound in Texas need our help?
How many of them are raised by single mothers? Alcoholic parents? Drug abusing parents?
If the law is being violated enforce it. But anyone who isn’t concerned by this raid and the incarceration of hundreds of children by government agents is in denial.
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Answer by zaphodsclone
I don’t know all the facts but if there are young teens being sexually molested by old men than I got no problem with this being stopped.
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