Get Someone To Bruise Your Face
Article here. Excerpt:
'Even though I see the good, the bad and the ugly side of human behaviour on a daily basis, I am still a great believer in humanity. I refuse to buy into the belief that all people are bad or that the world is full of evil. Momentarily today, however, that sentiment was tested.
I was alerted to a conversation in a Facebook group of over 50,000 people, in which people are free to vent their frustrations away. While venting can be a good exercise for all of us, sometimes it will lead to incredibly bad and damaging advice – not to mention inciting someone to commit an illegal and utterly immoral act.
A woman complaining about her relationship disputes over child custody with her ex partner had quite innocently asked for advice. However, the advice she got was quite simply frightening.
On legal advice I am not using the name of the person involved, however her profile indicates she works for the Department of Education and has studied Psychology.'
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while watching
the history channel I was bewildered as to how 50,000 people (mostly women) could be convicted an executed for being witches in our country's early days. the particular case they were highlighting had 10 women and girls hysterically claiming in court how this poor elderly woman was, even as they testified, working her witchcraft on them. the means of dealing w/ this terrible crime was to typically burn them at the stake or hang them, as they did the poor woman being followed here. its amazing to me that in a sparsely populated country so many people had been executed for a crime we see as just plain dumb. but then I read where today men are unjustly accused of d.v, rape and child molestation at an astounding rate. it is considered a 'tool' to be used by lawyers in divorce court. over 300 men have been freed by the 'Innocence Project' on d.n.a. evidence retrieved from evidence accidentally saved for decades and often over the objections of d.a.'s who don't want a smear on their records.