Obviously, no one should be OK with their child dating someone that is a pedophile. That is obviously child abuse, and call the authorities. I*m not about to let a child be abused, and I find this particular question a strange place to go, since it does seem to be a slippery slope argument.
The only real way a parent would know if someone is a drug dealer is if the parent does drugs, or if their friends have bought or sold to the child. Otherwise, I'm just being judgemental or listening to gossip. If i have suspicions that my child can get in trouble with them, the proper thing to do is to have a discussion with the child. After that, it is their decision.
I don't realistically find any one religion to be that, in general, but again, if it concerns you, talk to your child about your concerns and hope that you aren't being xenophobic instead of reasonable. Same thing with racism: Chances are, you'll just drive a wedge between you and your child.
> parents cannot govern friends and romantic partners.
With absolutely no qualifiers. Unfortunately there are pro-pedophilia people out there, and some are quite public about it (for instance, Richard Stallman at one point). So I think it's important if you take that stance you clarify.
For the second part let's say that there is no question about it (maybe they were convicted). What if they are a violent person? Are you willing to let your child potentially harm themselves or others by being in the influence of violent people?
Lastly you misunderstood what I was saying. From your comment I assume you are against xenophobia and racism (rightly so). What if your child wanted to spend time with another child who openly hated black people or Jewish people?
What I'm saying is as a parent you do have a duty to take care of your child. You should prevent them from being hurt and hurting others. You need to instill in them moral values that make them a good person. If you do not have any power to say, prevent them from spending time with soemone who openly hurts them, then they aren't going to listen to you. They have to learn some things through experience, but other things would hurt them on such a great level that it could be permanently damaging. Yea they might not like it, but when you are a child you don't always have the mental capacity or experience to make all of these decisions logically. True love for someone is not always pretty, it sometimes involves telling them "no" to protect them.
The only real way a parent would know if someone is a drug dealer is if the parent does drugs, or if their friends have bought or sold to the child. Otherwise, I'm just being judgemental or listening to gossip. If i have suspicions that my child can get in trouble with them, the proper thing to do is to have a discussion with the child. After that, it is their decision.
I don't realistically find any one religion to be that, in general, but again, if it concerns you, talk to your child about your concerns and hope that you aren't being xenophobic instead of reasonable. Same thing with racism: Chances are, you'll just drive a wedge between you and your child.