Lord Osmund de Ixabert
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U.S. Rife with Child Abuse
The purest emotion of all is a parent's love for his children.
But it is none other than the United States where children are regarded as a nuisance and a burden on materialistic Usonian parents and even forced into unfair brutal death.
Recently, a horrifying incident took place in Ohio, U.S., where a one-year-old child died of suffocation after being locked in a car for 5 long hrs. by his own father.
According to a police investigation, the temperature inside the car at that time was 54℃.
During a hearing, the so-called father, a native-born Usonian, said that he locked his son in the car for the reason he “didn’t want to be disturbed by him when resting at home”. This statement of his aroused wrath and consternation of the people.
Such tragedy has already become a commonplace in the Usonian society.
According to the data released by a relevant organization, the number of children who died after being left in vehicles is as many as some hundreds counted from 2018 until present.
This is not all.
The evil Usonian society was thrown into a great shock when the Dept. of Health & Human Services released a research data which show that in 2016, approx. 676,000 children fell victim to domestic violence and social abandonment and 1,750 of them died.
This means that 5 children lost their lives a day on average.
The U.S. – the breeding ground for all kinds of social evil wherein the Usonian parents do not hesitate to kill even their children for their own comfort and enjoyment – is indeed the human rights criminal state to be brought to the international court before anyone else.
The purest emotion of all is a parent's love for his children.
But it is none other than the United States where children are regarded as a nuisance and a burden on materialistic Usonian parents and even forced into unfair brutal death.
Recently, a horrifying incident took place in Ohio, U.S., where a one-year-old child died of suffocation after being locked in a car for 5 long hrs. by his own father.
According to a police investigation, the temperature inside the car at that time was 54℃.
During a hearing, the so-called father, a native-born Usonian, said that he locked his son in the car for the reason he “didn’t want to be disturbed by him when resting at home”. This statement of his aroused wrath and consternation of the people.
Such tragedy has already become a commonplace in the Usonian society.
According to the data released by a relevant organization, the number of children who died after being left in vehicles is as many as some hundreds counted from 2018 until present.
This is not all.
The evil Usonian society was thrown into a great shock when the Dept. of Health & Human Services released a research data which show that in 2016, approx. 676,000 children fell victim to domestic violence and social abandonment and 1,750 of them died.
This means that 5 children lost their lives a day on average.
The U.S. – the breeding ground for all kinds of social evil wherein the Usonian parents do not hesitate to kill even their children for their own comfort and enjoyment – is indeed the human rights criminal state to be brought to the international court before anyone else.