When a young male (let's say 14 to 19) is a danger to himself and others, society gives the supporting family two options:1. Watch people die.2. Kill your own son.Those are your only options. I chose #1 and watched my stepson die. I was relieved he took no one else with him.— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) July 6, 2022
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As a victim of childhood neglect who still has trauma as an adult because of it, this makes me very, very sad.
Blaming a fucking child because you are too neglectful to help them when they need it the most should be an instant gulag for the parent. Especially if that parent is wealthy enough to afford to put them through therapy.
There is nothing more cowardly than an adult that ignores obvious signs of distress in a child and then proclaims there was nothing they could do to save them. Absolutly vile level of cope and a sick way of blaming a victim.
Particularly gross is the assumption that violence is genetic rather then environmental. Anything to avoid taking responsibility, right?
As a victim of childhood neglect who still has trauma as an adult because of it, this makes me very, very sad.
Blaming a fucking child because you are too neglectful to help them when they need it the most should be an instant gulag for the parent. Especially if that parent is wealthy enough to afford to put them through therapy.
There is nothing more cowardly than an adult that ignores obvious signs of distress in a child and then proclaims there was nothing they could do to save them. Absolutly vile level of cope and a sick way of blaming a victim.
Particularly gross is the assumption that violence is genetic rather then environmental. Anything to avoid taking responsibility, right?