Saturday, December 10
is it wrong to suspect that someones in trouble and do everything but take them away and not do just that? The classic case of abuse is staring me in the face but i cant intervein. You can give a person a map and even point them in the right direction but they have to use it to find there way out. i even went as far as making myself out to be the bad guy in all this and making that person hate me for there own good. in after thought that may just have made things worse. we live in a world were nearly everyone of us witnesses abuse of some form in there lives. in an age were everyone is connected and purposely puts any and all information out there for the world to witness we still turn a blind eye to the cries for help sometimes. guess people are too caught up in telling everyone what they are doing instead of looking up and seeing whats in front of them. we seem more concerned with our update stas or how big our shit was this morning than a neighbor across the street getting the crap beat out of them or someone you happen to come across on the web getting mentally abused and dont react to it. we 'll see a mother in line at wal mart repeaiedly spanking there kid and tweet about it. in this day and age when bullying and spousal abuse seems to be at there highest maybe all it takes is just one of us to stop and say "wait thats not right . is no one doing anything about that? then i'm going to" i remember a few months back seeing a video of a teenage girll being repeatedly kicked in the head at a fast food chain so much she went into seizures. couple people were video taping it with there phones as other customers actually had to step over her to get in the door and did nothing. NOTHING!!! society today needs to wake up and start caring about our neighbors and our friends, even total strangers. but my question, who far do you go before its too far? do you risk harming yourself or worse end up hurting the victem even more? just some thoughts for anyone reading to think about.
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