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It is winter in the southern hemisphere.
You just don't go there now, especially alone in a sailboat.
Imagine 25 foot waves and 70 MPH gusts of wind, while it is snowing.
That is what every sailor knows she was heading into.
Then imagine the route takes you 2000 miles from any continent, days away from any ship because any captain with a brain is not stupid enough to venture into that remote part of the sea in the winter.
Even if it was not a hoax, this father needs to hire a lawyer, and I hope his butt rots in jail.
I don't care if he IS a born again Christian and believes with all his heart that sending his daughter into what every sailor knows is Hell on earth was the Lord's will, as he claimed on that LA Times video I linked to above.
That's a cop out - and actually this religious aspect is a very important part of this whole thing that will be swept under the rug of PCness.
To me a parent not accepting responsibility for this hair-brain decision makes it even more reprehensible.
"It's not that my brain wasn't working; I was just obeying God!" ??? Gimme a break.
Opps, is my intolerance showing again?
This is like letting your ill child die by refusing medical treatment (other than prayer).
I fully support religious freedom - for adults to do whatever they want to themselves.
But when parents put kids in harms way like this, it just becomes child abuse.
I hope remove all seven kids, and the one about to be born, from these nutty parents.
You just don't go there now, especially alone in a sailboat.
Imagine 25 foot waves and 70 MPH gusts of wind, while it is snowing.
That is what every sailor knows she was heading into.
Then imagine the route takes you 2000 miles from any continent, days away from any ship because any captain with a brain is not stupid enough to venture into that remote part of the sea in the winter.
Even if it was not a hoax, this father needs to hire a lawyer, and I hope his butt rots in jail.
I don't care if he IS a born again Christian and believes with all his heart that sending his daughter into what every sailor knows is Hell on earth was the Lord's will, as he claimed on that LA Times video I linked to above.
That's a cop out - and actually this religious aspect is a very important part of this whole thing that will be swept under the rug of PCness.
To me a parent not accepting responsibility for this hair-brain decision makes it even more reprehensible.
"It's not that my brain wasn't working; I was just obeying God!" ??? Gimme a break.
Opps, is my intolerance showing again?
This is like letting your ill child die by refusing medical treatment (other than prayer).
I fully support religious freedom - for adults to do whatever they want to themselves.
But when parents put kids in harms way like this, it just becomes child abuse.
I hope remove all seven kids, and the one about to be born, from these nutty parents.