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Originally Posted by Jets4Life
I'm sorry. Maybe you can do a better job. Why don't you create a forum, call it what you think would be a better name, and tell us how it goes.
Besides, it does not matter what the name is. It's the objective of the forum that takes precedent. In this case, it is what is in the child's best interests.
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You asked for help and suggestions, and then you crapped on a guy who gave you help and suggestions. He wasn't the one who wanted to start the forum, but he did point you in the direction of good advice, previously given by a member here.
If you were looking for information on children's rights, does it not seem odd that you would go to a place called parental rights? That's almost the opposite of what you are looking for. Even when you go to the website, there are three forums, one for each of fathers, mothers, and parents. The entire site looks like it is designed to protect and talk about the rights of the adults. At no point does any of it look like a children's advocacy forum.
Just because someone doesn't want to build a forum, doesn't mean they might not have ideas about how to go about it, or what they would look for if they were searching for advice. I don't know how to build a car, but if you built one and it didn't have an engine, I'd let you know you should put an engine in the car, even though I have no interest in building a car.