US parental rights rulings mostly side with parent's rights to mold/shape/discipline their children, and supercede children's rights except in the most dire of circumstances.
The US is the only non-signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
US parental rights rulings mostly side with parent's rights to mold/shape/discipline their children, and supercede children's rights except in the most dire of circumstances.
The US is the only non-signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_on_the_Rights_of_the_Child
fuck parents rights fuck parents rights fuck parents rights fuck parents rights
your comment is even more on the money bc (at least according to claims within the article) THE PARENTS WERE THE ONES ASKING FOR IT
irredeemable country :amerikkka:
Broadly speaking, the US doesn't sign international documents that would be even remotely good because of 'sovereignty'
And the ones it does sign it just rationalizes its way around ignoring later. For instance, Bush said Al Quaeda weren't part of the Geneva Convention which means we don't have to obey it either, and they won't get Prisoner of War treatment outlined within
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oh, i know. i expect nothing but the worst from this dump tbh.