Specifically, Focus and its representatives thought it appropriate to comment on Jolie's decision to trim the hair of her 3 year old daughter Shiloh. Despite the toddler's evident feminine appearance, Focus officials felt it necessary to intervene before Angelina somehow forced gayness on the child.
“It’s important to teach our children that gender distinction is very healthy,” said Glenn Stanton of Focus in a "Life and Style" article that clearly was desperately trying to exploit the hunger of tabloid readers for news on the US's most attractive mom. No word was released on whether Glenn is male or female.
“The length of Shiloh's hair or the clothes she wears are really matters for her and her parents to decide," replied an expert on gender in child rearing. “What's important here is that every child, including Shiloh, has the opportunity to express herself and explore her world in a way that is safe and nurturing for her. "
Angelina Jolie and her partner, Brad Pitt, are known for their humanitarian work around the globe, including her receiving the first Citizen of the World Award presented by the United Nations Correspondents Association and the Freedom Award given by the International Rescue Committee. Focus on the Family is noted for using faith to bilk millions from poor, misguided followers.
No mention was made by Focus representatives on the damage done to children brainwashed into believing literal interpretations of ancient fables, even to the point of using violence and hatred to forcibly inflict those views on others. Focus has been a noted leader in the movement to prevent US residents from exercising their freedom to patronize online casino sites.
During Angelina Jolie's upcoming baby two days after she gave birth to her new daughter on May 27 at the small Cottage Medi-Clinic in Swakopmund, a coastal town of some 20,000 in the African nation of Namibia, Angelina Jolie reported "feeling good, but a bit sore," says a friend. Mostly, though, the new mom, along with dad Brad Pitt, are flat-out ecstatic about the arrival of their newborn daughter, 7-lb. Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, who was delivered via scheduled C-section (she was feetfirst, or in breech position, inside the womb) by the couple's L.A. obstetrician, Jason Rothbart, who flew to Africa for the surgery.
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