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Report: Child named Adolf Hitler removed from home in New Jersey

DAILY NEWS STAFF

Updated Wednesday, January 14th 2009, 4:19 AM


    * Boy named Adolf Hitler denied cake

A young boy named Adolf Hitler, who attracted national attention when a local supermarket refused to make a birthday cake with his name on it, has been taken away from his parents by authorities, according to a local website.

LehighValleyLive.com reports that Adolf and his sisters, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation, 1, and 8-month-old Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie, were removed from their home by New Jersey's Division of Youth and Family Services.

No reason was given for why the children were removed, however, and Holland Township police chief David Van Gilson told the site they had not received any reports of abuse or negligence.

Back in December, the boy's parents, Heath and Deborah, were outraged when a local ShopRite declined to provide them with cake for Adolf's birthday.

"They're just names, you know," Heath Campbell told the Easton Express-Times in December. "Yeah, they (the Nazis) were bad people back then. But my kids are little. They're not going to grow up like that."

However, Heath reportedly denies the Holocaust and their home is decorated with swastikas.

The parents were to attend a hearing regarding their children on Tuesday, but it was apparently postponed.


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Re: Report: Child named Adolf Hitler removed from home in New Jersey
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2009, 07:30:26 AM »
Tough situation (poor kid really), but does the state have any right removing a child from a home with capable parents who are not neglecting or abusing their child?  Thats a slipery slope because I can see all sorts of individual rights violations if the state can intervene when they don't agree with parental upbringing.  Its easy to criminalize nazi sympathizers but what if it was a different issue the state disagreed with the parents on and removed the children?  What if it was an Iranian or Saudi family who named their kid Osama and police found pro-islamic posters, etc.  Would that kid be taken away too?  There is no crime committed outside of poor parenting/parental role models...which is widespread in the US.