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Reason.com is a libertarian propaganda mill. This story is meant to pit you against the state so you can swallow their other bullshit.
So you think this woman deserved to be arrested?
What I am wondering is what this publication is leaving out of the story in order to sell their perspective on everything. Maybe it's nothing and this really is just a DCFS gone mad (there are certainly cases in which this is true), or maybe there's more to the story and they are just glazing over it to make things sound better to their point of view.
Either way, this is a Republican run state which is the party that likes to court libertarians so I am pretty skeptical of everything regarding this.
Hasn't the last 20 years or so proven their actions very differently from their claims?
Cognitive dissonance. People (especially libertarians) don't associate Republicans with regulations and laws controlling people's behavior even though Republicans are deep in bed with religious movements that are trying to codify the Bible as law.