
woxihuanni
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- Aug 19, 2019
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'Abuse' is used to describe behaviour that should by rights be criminal because it harms another person, to the extent of destroying or ending their lives. However it is right there along with 'naughty'. Abusers don't face consequences.
If you get caught killing yourself right now because you are abused, you will likely be court ordered to therapy and falsely imprisoned (sectioned). Your abuser won't be. You will possibly be forced to take medication to change how your brain works, though it did not harm anybody else, but your abuser won't be.
There is a systematic gaslighting process that treats victims as being lacking somehow because they ended up getting abused, from said measures to constant pressure by the entire society to take up sick ideologies (mystical delusions) or exercise (why? your problem is being abused, not not being fit?) or taking up new hobbies (what is wrong with the ones I have?).
There is heavy indoctrination about things like self-love and self-worth, which are irrelevant to the subject of the crime committed against a person. It is extremely humiliating to face a steel wall of assumption that you must lack these things, or that having them should make up for being TREATED as worthless. In contrapoint, the abuser clearly lacks those things, but never gets called out on their lack or be pressured and indoctrinated in the same way.
There is much more I could say in this vein and is scattered in my post history, but I wanted to put it out there though it won't change anything.
If you get caught killing yourself right now because you are abused, you will likely be court ordered to therapy and falsely imprisoned (sectioned). Your abuser won't be. You will possibly be forced to take medication to change how your brain works, though it did not harm anybody else, but your abuser won't be.
There is a systematic gaslighting process that treats victims as being lacking somehow because they ended up getting abused, from said measures to constant pressure by the entire society to take up sick ideologies (mystical delusions) or exercise (why? your problem is being abused, not not being fit?) or taking up new hobbies (what is wrong with the ones I have?).
There is heavy indoctrination about things like self-love and self-worth, which are irrelevant to the subject of the crime committed against a person. It is extremely humiliating to face a steel wall of assumption that you must lack these things, or that having them should make up for being TREATED as worthless. In contrapoint, the abuser clearly lacks those things, but never gets called out on their lack or be pressured and indoctrinated in the same way.
There is much more I could say in this vein and is scattered in my post history, but I wanted to put it out there though it won't change anything.
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