Monday, January 17, 2011

CAN WE GO HOME?

As most of us already know, every picture tells a story. In this picture we have a young Mormon boy who was allowed to have a piece of chalk to play with.

The chalk was given to him by some well intentioned, but ignorant volunteer from the community. She had been told by Texas CPS that the children of the FLDS were never allowed to play, and were never given toys of any kind. It was useless to give them things likes crayons, since they would not have a clue what to do with them. She was also told all their mothers had STDs, but that's another story.

The kind, ignorant lady gave the boy the piece of chalk anyway, and he proceeded to use it to scream for help. The message reads; "CAN WE GO HOME NOW?"

Neither the lady nor CPS took the picture, it was taken by his mother with a cell phone. Once CPS realized the mother had the camera inside the walls of the gulog the boy and all his friends had found themselves in, they conducted a strip search of all the children and mothers to confiscate all camera's.

After that, the only camera's that were allowed by CPS were the camera's taking the pictures of the women and children who were stripped naked in a stable stall and had their photograph's taken "For evidence". (Not one of those pictures were ever used in a legal proceeding, yet CPS still keeps them on file for their private amusement.)

As for the children who never had toys, and wouldn't know how to use them even if they did...


















They don't appear all that deprived, do they?

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