When someone dies by suicide, people ask:
Why didn’t they talk to someone?
What were they thinking?
How could they do that?
But when someone tries to open up, the world often says:
You’re overreacting.
You’ll be fine.
You’re too sensitive.
That’s life get on with it.
Silencing people in pain and then judging their silence is one of the cruellest things we do as a society.
I couldn’t speak these words when I was nine. Now I can. I share as a reminder that the problem is not the survivor but a world that turned the other way.
Latest blog about surviving childhood r*** and the aftermath. (A metaphorical take)
#CSA https://t.co/iynOmsjUwb
Family lawyers like me see it every day:
Clients afraid to speak the truth of what they have experienced.
Destroyed by gaslighting.
Dragged through court by their abuser.
Trapped in the system for years through court delays and strategic malicious applications.
This is not justice.
This is abuse wearing a legal mask.
#FamilyCourt #LitigationAbuse #CoerciveControl #PostSeparationAbuse #SurvivorJustice
Removing children from their mothers in family court proceedings in the name of parental alienation and related pseudo scientific beliefs is the worst, most harmful social engineering experiment of our time. States internationally have to stop this cruelty.