Welcome to another week.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month in America, but that doesn’t stop the campaign from reaching far and wide as other countries around the world take part.
Our question this week is very short, and it is just this: what do you think is the root cause of child abuse?
daveyone1 said:
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Forced Adoption said:
Three types of abuse:
1:-Abuse by parents caused by stress or perverted sexual desires.
2:-Abuse by strangers probably born that way
3:-Abuse by the State (the worst and most widespread) Because those working for the State make a very good living out of legal child traffiking and those in busines (agencies,special schools etc) make millions of £s (from the taxpayer) out of arranging fosterers and adoptive parents for forced adoptions .
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truth1 said:
So very well said, F. A.
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maureenjenner said:
The question may well be as old as time. Certainly child abuse is international despite categorical denial of its existence. Recent revelations have shown the tip of a pernicious iceberg or a fraction of the mountain, depending on one’s allegorical point of view.
Certainly Charles Dickens was one of those brave enough to put pen to paper and reveal the ugliness that lay behind the pretty images of Victorian life. We owe much to early pioneers of literature and their illustrators. Their unflinching courage in showing the ugliness of poverty and avarice gave us a glimpse of the truth and did not spare our shrinking sensitivities.
The shame lies with our so-called pillars of society – the Establishment, who have had access to the facts, figures and sordid details for over a hundred years – but have done nothing other than wring their hands and pontificate.
Democracy, or what we euphemistically call democracy, has outlived its usefulness, but what to put in its place? The threat of inflicting the current mayhem sweeping the Middle East is not an alternative I would wish on any country or people.
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maureenjenner said:
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The question may well be as old as time. Certainly child abuse is international despite categorical denial of its existence. Recent revelations have shown the tip of a pernicious iceberg or a fraction of the mountain, depending on one’s allegorical point of view.
Certainly Charles Dickens was one of those brave enough to put pen to paper and reveal the ugliness that lay behind the pretty images of Victorian life. We owe much to early pioneers of literature and their illustrators. Their unflinching courage in showing the ugliness of poverty and avarice gave us a glimpse of the truth and did not spare our shrinking sensitivities.
The shame lies with our so-called pillars of society – the Establishment, who have had access to the facts, figures and sordid details for over a hundred years – but have done nothing other than wring their hands and pontificate.
Democracy, or what we euphemistically call democracy, has outlived its usefulness, but what to put in its place? The threat of inflicting the current mayhem sweeping the Middle East is not an alternative I would wish on any country or people.
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truth1 said:
I say its the many things a child might suffer deliberately or just thru neglect, that can cause great rage or hate in a child, who then goes on to adulthood. It is that hate for other human beings that makes them want to hurt and in any and all ways. the more hurt that better. Satanists are raised this way, which is why they can rape a child and hear their screams and not be bothered at all. Satanism is really just teaching pure hate for everyone and everything.
To teach love and compassion . . . well you can not teach it with words. Its “non-verbal.” you must teach it with love and affection, which means adults need to stop being wrapped in their own feelings of misery and see that the child gets the love and affection that is always desperately needed as much as food or water.
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keith said:
One of the biggest problems that leads to child abuse such as over chastisement or neglect etc has to be poverty and unhappiness. when adults are not living a happy balanced contented life there is no doubt its going to have a negative effect on the children in that household.
And as pointed out above by “Forced Adoption” Ian is correct. thousands of children are suffering psychological abuse at the hands of corrupt S/workers and Local authorities who are herding kids into the family courts for financial gain.children are being Unlawfully removed from their homes and Unlawfully severing the ties from all their family to get them conditioned for the Adoption market. its evil, criminal, and goes against everything we are taught about love,respect and humanity.
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truth1 said:
Excellent post, Marilyn. You hit the nail on the head. Real effective psychology is ignored by most of the psychological profession. they work for the government, not us.
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