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Why Forgive Unrepentant Abusive Parents?

Writer: Benjamin PowerBenjamin Power

Note: try to answer that question for yourself before you listen to the audio recording below. You're allowed to comment on all these, by the way. If your knee-jerk response is "oh, but you must! It's not their fault! It's tough being a parent! They're trying their best! Don't be so bitter! They're hurting too! You must have done something to them! They're your parents, after all! etc. etc. etc." then I'm afraid you're simply moralising in defence of child abusers above the abused victim. It would be nice to see you defend that further. Unfortunately, you may not believe it how common that hideous response pattern is. Something is amiss here, surely?


Another post partially addressed at the concerned 'intellectuals' of the dissident right (and all other morons claiming to be interested in child protection). This is, without a doubt, the biggest taboo of modern society.






 
 
 

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castamirion
2 days ago

While I do agree that hatred is good for healing, I never understood Chechar's preoccupation with child abuse. After all, isn't it true that we have way too much child kindness in the West? Isn't the death of the European kind related to how adults have stopped beating and torturing children? Isn't child welfare as cucked and abominable as love towards foreigners, as female rights?


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Benjamin
6 hours ago
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Oops, sorry for the 'thread necromancy', I hope I'm not too late. If so, I'll just wait to see if you check back here again. I have a few post-convo thoughts. I don't know how you experience offence cognitively, but I'll hope I don't give it. I inevitably will though, I imagine, so bear with me. Just a thought experiment. I don't know if people usually give you the time of day on this.


Is there any chance your Dad not being present had more effect than you would imagine, but, being a person with autism, you don't have the empathic self-analysis ability (I don't know the technical term for that) to realise that it might be pertinent? A sort…


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