Andrea Dunlop
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to a point right i mean you can decide like there's obviously like realms of this where it is in the parental decision you know like if your child has a fever like you can decide whether or not to like um if they're not super high whether or not you want to give them tylenol right now or whether you want to wait a little while or like um so obviously there are like there is a space for parental decision making but it just shouldn't uh it shouldn't involve things that put the child at risk and i think that's like a really important line to draw
to a point right i mean you can decide like there's obviously like realms of this where it is in the parental decision you know like if your child has a fever like you can decide whether or not to like um if they're not super high whether or not you want to give them tylenol right now or whether you want to wait a little while or like um so obviously there are like there is a space for parental decision making but it just shouldn't uh it shouldn't involve things that put the child at risk and i think that's like a really important line to draw
to a point right i mean you can decide like there's obviously like realms of this where it is in the parental decision you know like if your child has a fever like you can decide whether or not to like um if they're not super high whether or not you want to give them tylenol right now or whether you want to wait a little while or like um so obviously there are like there is a space for parental decision making but it just shouldn't uh it shouldn't involve things that put the child at risk and i think that's like a really important line to draw
And I think it's a joint decision making. Joint decision making.
And I think it's a joint decision making. Joint decision making.
And I think it's a joint decision making. Joint decision making.
And I think as a society, we have to draw boundaries. Like, is it OK to decide that you don't believe in dental care and you're never going to take your kids to the dentist, even if they're getting a ton of infections? Like, no, we would call that medical neglect.
And I think as a society, we have to draw boundaries. Like, is it OK to decide that you don't believe in dental care and you're never going to take your kids to the dentist, even if they're getting a ton of infections? Like, no, we would call that medical neglect.
And I think as a society, we have to draw boundaries. Like, is it OK to decide that you don't believe in dental care and you're never going to take your kids to the dentist, even if they're getting a ton of infections? Like, no, we would call that medical neglect.
I think like to some degree we have to decide like as a society how we see children and how we regard that relationship and where the boundaries are on that relationship. It's like that's why child protection arrests exist. Nobody Should Believe Me is proud to partner this month with the American Civil Liberties Union.
I think like to some degree we have to decide like as a society how we see children and how we regard that relationship and where the boundaries are on that relationship. It's like that's why child protection arrests exist. Nobody Should Believe Me is proud to partner this month with the American Civil Liberties Union.
I think like to some degree we have to decide like as a society how we see children and how we regard that relationship and where the boundaries are on that relationship. It's like that's why child protection arrests exist. Nobody Should Believe Me is proud to partner this month with the American Civil Liberties Union.
With more than 1.1 million members, 500 staff attorneys, thousands of volunteer attorneys, and offices throughout the nation, the ACLU is at the forefront of fighting government abuse and defending the freedoms we all hold dear β freedoms of speech and religion, a woman's right to an abortion, the right to due process, citizens' rights to privacy, and much more.
With more than 1.1 million members, 500 staff attorneys, thousands of volunteer attorneys, and offices throughout the nation, the ACLU is at the forefront of fighting government abuse and defending the freedoms we all hold dear β freedoms of speech and religion, a woman's right to an abortion, the right to due process, citizens' rights to privacy, and much more.
With more than 1.1 million members, 500 staff attorneys, thousands of volunteer attorneys, and offices throughout the nation, the ACLU is at the forefront of fighting government abuse and defending the freedoms we all hold dear β freedoms of speech and religion, a woman's right to an abortion, the right to due process, citizens' rights to privacy, and much more.
In the two months since Donald Trump took office, the ACLU has filed over 20 lawsuits to protect people from the administration's abuse of power and attempts to strip away our most fundamental rights. And right now, they are at the forefront of protecting immigrants' rights.
In the two months since Donald Trump took office, the ACLU has filed over 20 lawsuits to protect people from the administration's abuse of power and attempts to strip away our most fundamental rights. And right now, they are at the forefront of protecting immigrants' rights.
In the two months since Donald Trump took office, the ACLU has filed over 20 lawsuits to protect people from the administration's abuse of power and attempts to strip away our most fundamental rights. And right now, they are at the forefront of protecting immigrants' rights.
The ACLU sued to stop Trump's attacks on birthright citizenship, to end the deportation of immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, and they're providing legal counsel to those currently detained there. They also block him from using an archaic wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act from 1798, to arbitrarily deport immigrants and deprive them of due process.
The ACLU sued to stop Trump's attacks on birthright citizenship, to end the deportation of immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, and they're providing legal counsel to those currently detained there. They also block him from using an archaic wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act from 1798, to arbitrarily deport immigrants and deprive them of due process.