Blame Social Work for Child Abuse
Social Work Is to Blame for Child Abuse and Neglect in the UK
Social work is to blame for child abuse and neglect due to the promotion of victimhood, dependence on mental health and big government, benefits and welfare, which keeps people trapped in a victim-dependent state encouraged by left-wing politics.
Too many authentically vulnerable suffer as a consequence.
This isn’t just opinion—it’s observation from the ground. The UK social care system no longer uplifts or empowers.
Instead, it disempowers. It labels people as broken, mentally ill, unstable, and in need of endless intervention.
It encourages the idea that individuals cannot cope without state control. And this ideology is not neutral. It stems from decades of socialist thinking embedded in policy and practice.
The system thrives on helplessness. The more dependent a person becomes on welfare, mental health diagnoses, and services, the more they are rewarded—with housing, benefits, and pity. Those who resist these labels, who try to rise above trauma without becoming a 'case', are often ignored or punished.
In practical terms, this means that vulnerable parents—especially mothers—are subjected to intrusive assessments, often based on subjective interpretations.
Real, severe abuse is often overlooked due to systemic incompetence or ideological bias.
Victimhood is rewarded. Resilience is pathologised. The message is clear: submit to the system, accept the diagnosis, follow the plan, or risk losing your children.
Socialism in the UK disempowers people and promotes anger and poor education. This is key.
The education system no longer teaches strength, logic, or responsibility—it teaches grievance, obedience, and dependence.
Emotional literacy and critical thinking have been replaced with scripted slogans and vague mental health advice that encourages lifelong identification with being a victim.
The betrayal is real. What should be a service of last resort—called upon in rare, extreme cases—has become a surveillance and control tool embedded in everyday life.
Communities are torn apart, parents are smeared, and children are removed not for clear-cut abuse, but for not conforming to the system’s narrow view of acceptable struggle.
The net result? The state grows stronger while the people grow weaker. The very people they scream to care about!
Generational trauma is recycled, not healed - they need focus on this. And the professions tasked with protecting children have become one of the main sources of fear, injustice, and deep, silent harm.
Support people who truly need it.
see
• James Bartholomew – The Welfare State We're In
• Peter Hitchens – The Abolition of Britain
• Johann Hari – Lost Connections
• Tana Dineen – Manufacturing Victims: What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People
• Jonathan Haidt & Greg Lukianoff – The Coddling of the American Mind
• Parliament Reports on Baby P and Rotherham Scandals
• Theodore Dalrymple – various essays on British underclass culture
• Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism
liz lucy robillard
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