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17th October 2017 01:00
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Re: Pussycat Doll Kaya Jones: I was Prostituted Out in the Music Industry
It is indicative of how worldwide and deep the abusive mindset runs that so little is written about it here on this site, a forum with so much social awareness and genuine caring about the lives and rights of others. That and the fact that many, most, if not all here are not abusive in their own lives towards others gives me some understanding of how understated the subject is.
I know that it has been written about within many of the threads here, but the absence is worth noting. It is a stark reality but it is a major reason for how socially crippled most societies are. The subject is visceral to many of us and many of us live moral lives beyond those abuses we have survived. It is not easy to write about some things and no one has a duty to write about their personal experiences here, even as the essence of Avalon is this great healing we share.
I can't go anywhere without seeing the unfounded preconceptions of others dominating social interactions and these preconceptions, in the case of how the sexes interact, greatly limit the support and life giving energy we all could, should and at some point must share. However, when a woman is raised most anywhere on this planet she is constantly faced with the reality of dominance, abuse and mistreatment by men and the women who support them.
The great hypocrisy of listening to a political woman, known in private circles to be deeply disturbed, who supports a husband who is a well documented serial abuser and rapist, complain about Harvey Weinstein's abuse of women, as undeniable and documented as it is, is astounding to me. We talk about it here, but it isn't mentioned in the media at all. Why haven't the proofs against Bill Clinton, from the many women he abused, come to light again with the outrage shown in this most recent series of exposures?
It is decidedly relevant to the issue of the abuse of power, fame and the decision making authority that some few have over the lives of others, especially women. The fact that our dialogs here and our interactions could be shaped by mainstream media is kinda interesting to me, especially since I have always seen Avalon and Truth as their own socially influential platform, a forum based on service to others.
And as far as Mike Adam's leanings about only calling out those on one side of the political spectrum, I too would call him out on how ignorant and biased his statements are. The whole truth, the entire truth, the truth that has no politic lives in the lives of those affected and not those words written on a computer.
There is no side to abuse.
There is no silence that abuse can endure.
There is no voice loud enough to cure it, but act and speak we must.
Both major political parties in the states, and most opposing parties worldwide, are dominated by sexual abusers. Look at the diaries of any whorehouse madame, any sex slave and any bodyguard of those who control politics, industry and the military and you will find an equal share of abusive men and a few dark women, like Hillary, in all levels and on both extremes of the political world.
This exposure of abuse will never stop until the abuse is stopped. This should be just the beginning.
Last edited by Hym; 5th November 2017 at 19:59.
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17th October 2017 03:41
Link to Post #22