Deutschland, deutschland uber alles
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(08-31-2013, 10:50 AM)Jester Wrote:
(08-31-2013, 08:51 AM)Ashock Wrote: Coming soon to a country near you or possibly near and dear to you?

http://www.wnd.com/2013/08/police-storm-...-by-force/

I'm a bit perplexed by why they don't move to a country where it is legal, if they're willing to take the matter so far as to confront the state directly. It's legal almost everywhere in Europe, and an EU passport is enough.

That said, if it's down to civil disobedience, I do think a well-regulated homeschooling system is a good idea. Hopefully, this provokes some change.

-Jester

They did move, but had to move back. It says so in the article.

Quote:As WND reported, the Romeike case has been submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2010, an immigration judge granted asylum in the U.S. to the family, which fled Germany because their children were forced to go to public schools.

The Obama administration, unhappy with the outcome, appealed and obtained an order from a higher court that the family must return to Germany. The Obama administration has argued in court parents essentially have no right to determine how and what their children are taught, leaving the authority with the government.


Also:
Quote:The family earlier was subjected to an ordeal in France when police snatched the children from their home there, accusing them of “being alone.”

At the time, two French social workers and two police officers appeared without notice at the home of Dominique Chanal in St. Leonard, France, where Dirk and Angela Wunderlich and their children were living.

The family had fled Germany because of a series of fines imposed for homeschooling. The children were released a short time later. But Dirk Wunderlich was forced last year to return his family to Germany because he could not find work elsewhere.
The article links to the story about "an ordeal in France"
http://www.wnd.com/2009/10/112106/
The gist is that the Germans were responsible for the French raid.

This is an extreme reaction by the German government. It is as though someone has an axe to grind with the family. This is simply incredible.
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Deutschland, deutschland uber alles - by Ashock - 08-31-2013, 08:51 AM
RE: Deutschland, deutschland uber alles - by Alram - 08-31-2013, 02:02 PM

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