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Is Voodoo and Witchcraft becoming more prominent in Britain?
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Reading this report (which makes for horrific reading) it makes one wonder how long is it to be tolerated?
In fact when reading the excerpts below it seems that some 'Liberal' thinking councils are not only condoning it are but also spending taxpayers money, in their constant quest at making Britain into a truly 'Multicultural' country.
/// In June, it emerged that social workers at Islington Council, North London, considered sending an African boy back to his native land, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), for an exorcism at the taxpayers’ expense because his mother claimed he was possessed by ‘kindoki’ or evil spirits and needed ‘deliverance’. ///
/// Astonishingly, the council paid Dr Richard Hoskins, an expert in African religion, £4,372 to travel to Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC, to investigate how and if the ceremony should take place, because social workers were worried the family’s ‘sensibilities might be affected’ if they didn’t obey the mother’s wishes. ///
Reading this report (which makes for horrific reading) it makes one wonder how long is it to be tolerated?
In fact when reading the excerpts below it seems that some 'Liberal' thinking councils are not only condoning it are but also spending taxpayers money, in their constant quest at making Britain into a truly 'Multicultural' country.
/// In June, it emerged that social workers at Islington Council, North London, considered sending an African boy back to his native land, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), for an exorcism at the taxpayers’ expense because his mother claimed he was possessed by ‘kindoki’ or evil spirits and needed ‘deliverance’. ///
/// Astonishingly, the council paid Dr Richard Hoskins, an expert in African religion, £4,372 to travel to Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC, to investigate how and if the ceremony should take place, because social workers were worried the family’s ‘sensibilities might be affected’ if they didn’t obey the mother’s wishes. ///
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