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<blockquote data-quote="Ada Lovelace" data-source="post: 69724172" data-attributes="member: 354769"><p>I diplomatically explained this previously, but am editing to try again with even more delicacy. ----</p><p></p><p>In the vehement discussions about this specific topic there have been numerous articles and blogs posted on this forum that are acutely slanted, misleading, and even patently false, which has lead to wariness. I've also witnessed how entire threads can become askew due to an article in the OP that contained erroneous, demonstrably incorrect statements. This does not mean the veracity of the poster is in question; the fault lies with carelessness of the writer.</p><p></p><p>I deliberately missed the entire article the OP posted, instead gathering information from a reputable Norwegian source that presented the facts, rather than emotion-fueled opinions. As I explained in my post, the article that I read stated the parents will be cooperating with officials to ensure that a stable home environment is provided for the children. As it has been previously explained, the full details about this private family matter are not publicly available, and therefore we who are not privy to that crucial information cannot claim that there was never justifiable reason for the children to be removed. Again, I'm genuinely happy the family has been reunited; that in the ideal. Your post doesn't in any form refute mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ada Lovelace, post: 69724172, member: 354769"] I diplomatically explained this previously, but am editing to try again with even more delicacy. ---- In the vehement discussions about this specific topic there have been numerous articles and blogs posted on this forum that are acutely slanted, misleading, and even patently false, which has lead to wariness. I've also witnessed how entire threads can become askew due to an article in the OP that contained erroneous, demonstrably incorrect statements. This does not mean the veracity of the poster is in question; the fault lies with carelessness of the writer. I deliberately missed the entire article the OP posted, instead gathering information from a reputable Norwegian source that presented the facts, rather than emotion-fueled opinions. As I explained in my post, the article that I read stated the parents will be cooperating with officials to ensure that a stable home environment is provided for the children. As it has been previously explained, the full details about this private family matter are not publicly available, and therefore we who are not privy to that crucial information cannot claim that there was never justifiable reason for the children to be removed. Again, I'm genuinely happy the family has been reunited; that in the ideal. Your post doesn't in any form refute mine. [/QUOTE]
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