Traumatized by their husband’s crimes and ostracized by friends and family “secondary victims” struggle to cope with shattered lives … Full Article
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Wow! I almost didn’t believe what I was reading on a public forum – the internet! We’ve all known about the plight of the wives and other adults associated with people arrested or accuses of a “sex crime,” but as far as I can recall, very few of us have mentioned the plight of the children and how they are placed in a position to be harmed by these laws; you know, the laws to keep children safe? The lame-stream press never mentions anything about this, adults or kids.
“Sue,” who is quoted in the article says what we all know as “citizens in name only” about talking to people who have their rights, she describes the reactions perfectly when she says;
“You start to tell them and you watch their faces crumble halfway through,” she says. “There’s no frame of reference — (they) can’t empathize, (they) can’t understand.”
It’s unlikely we’ll be reading about the massive collateral harm these laws inflict upon innocent people anytime soon here in Amerika, especially since 232 media execs from six corporations control the information diet of 277 million Americans; that would just get people mad.