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How to stop abuse at its core - 2010

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  • the way the nurse behaved, is a result of her past, not a result of everyone's culture. she needs conseling to fix the ways she behaves, and punishment to know that the way she behaved is not tollerated.

  • @timabad : It is an outflow of the system, a past of 1 is always in direct responds to a system in totality. Everything is interlinked and you only have an abusive past for example, in a system that is able to create it and does not honour life.

  • @SpamAnn that is a sweeping generalization.

  • @timabad : yet its the truth. look at all abuse and what the origine point comes from. Pre-programming or programming within the culture/upbringings/system

  • @SpamAnn what are your sources? Are there statistics that you draw these conclusion from? are you meaning the system/culture of their specific home, or the system/culture of their country... It just seems like a stretch to generalize...

  • @timabad : my sources? Lol this world, what happens every day. Its freaking reality open your eyes and ears.

  • And what I mean is the systems/culture of their specific home and/or culture system of the country or group they are with or whatever. You gotta checl that in the specific situation.

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  • Very true it happens everyday and its sick

  • @BoozyBeggar you're making the claim. you do the research and bring it back.

  • @timabad Treat them like human beings, focus on rehab and you're more likely to get a member of society. I challenge you to look at prison statistics for other industrialized countries. The crime and recidivism rates, their methods of prisoner treatment and compare them with American stats and how we treat our prisoners.

  • @timabad I gotta disagree with just the punishment part. All that does is create resentment and a false sense of deterrance. Prison should not be a place of punishment, that's just vindictiveness that makes you feel better and the incarcerated feel even more like animals than they already do and helps noone. You release them and its just a matter of time before they can no longer fake not being criminal.

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