
If someone was describing the situation there to me without mentioning that it was an orphanage, I'd assume that it was a harsh youth reeducation facility for juvenile offenders, ie. a prison - strip-searches, monitored showers, standard issue uniforms/clothing (especially when the girls had perfectly serviceable clothing of their own for a non-extended stay) - it simply would not be possible for it to register any other way. In, fact, I bet that locally, if it came to light that such procedures were being used at even a juvenile detention facility it would cause a shitstorm, or at the very least a debate about the proprietress of using such harsh measures when the goal should be reeducation. For implementing such procedures at an orphanage the people responsible would, and have, get fired at the very least and possibly go to prison. I'm pretty sure that its similar in the rest of Europe (feel free to contradict me people).
So the question is; how the fuck can the US (specifically the US government, or whatever local government is in charge) justify that sort of orphanage, which by definition means housing of (law-wise) innocent kids? And why isn't there a huge shitstorm going on about those practices with people that let the system fall apart at the very least feeling the heat of the public? Why do we have to wait for some British girls to have the unfortune to fall into that hellhole before there is any mention of such unjustifiably harsh conditions? Even more importantly, now that the light has been shone on the situation, why aren't there follow up articles pressuring the government to do something about the situation?
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Now that I was looking up the news on Google news to confirm that there truly isn't a shitstorm brewing in the US (there is one in the UK apparently), I stumbled upon a picture of the girls in question:

Those are the girls that you shouldn't ask anything? The ones that can't be trusted to remain at their mother's bedside for a day or two or in the hotel? Those are the girls that should be treated the same as toddlers by the social services and the same as youth felons by the orphanage? WTF? America really is a nanny state, just not in the way Americans seem to understand the term.