Historic documentation involving minority blacks clearly tells of all sorts of abuses at the hands of Family Court judges. Minorities have been treated in ways not even they can contemplate. Yet you would think relief is close at hand for minorities in America. We are disadvantaged in health, education, economics, civil structure, human and legal rights amongst others.
Family courts have been used as a means of suppressing advancements or placing stumbling blocks in the way of progress for minority males for a long time affecting all sectors of our community.
With laws regarding parental rights and child support, the courts have teamed with the DAs office to create havoc with the lives of minority males.
This effort, however reaches much further into the family structure of minority families. There seem to exist in the Houston family courts systematic efforts on the part of judges to create conditions intended to burden minority blacks to the point where basic father to child relationship is not possible.
The outcome of their efforts can have three basic results. Child neglect, child to live with the aid of welfare and child support and father imprison for child support.
The judges seem to be aware of the mechanisms necessary to obtain this result and it's done on a more often than not basic. Using impossible visitation and schedules they all but isolate the children from their minority father leaving child support as the only link.
Remember to start the children lived with their father for years and it's only at the time of divorce these judges act to design an environment that would ensure primary parent and child support to the mother.
Usually the mother turned to welfare to supplement her finances. Remember the children were supported by their dad for years with little or no moral or financial support from the mother.
Organisations like NAACP, UN Human Rights, The State bar of Texas the Justice Department and our law makers should review cases previously undertaken by these courts. Some court rulings are so ridiculous that no person reasonable or not would miss the intent, bias and indifference nature of these rulings. One can clearly see the judges disrespect for minority males in the court. They can be lawyers, witnesses, plaintiff or defendants.
If you are a minority male whether you are successful or not with the court you will experience bias one way or another.
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