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Child Of Rage...have you seen this documentary?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 537112" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Wow, powerful. Thank you, Buddy.</p><p>Trinity, good sleuthing. </p><p>Whew. Hard to imagine.</p><p>This is actually typical of a lot of third world countries. My daughter did art therapy with-kids in Honduras who had been raped by their birth fathers.</p><p>And then there's Afghanistan. </p><p>This is a documentary that everyone should see. Especially adoptive parents (and in regard to people who say that kids are too young to remember, boy, are they in for a surprise!). </p><p>I didn't understand the title at first but I do now. And now I feel rage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 537112, member: 3419"] Wow, powerful. Thank you, Buddy. Trinity, good sleuthing. Whew. Hard to imagine. This is actually typical of a lot of third world countries. My daughter did art therapy with-kids in Honduras who had been raped by their birth fathers. And then there's Afghanistan. This is a documentary that everyone should see. Especially adoptive parents (and in regard to people who say that kids are too young to remember, boy, are they in for a surprise!). I didn't understand the title at first but I do now. And now I feel rage. [/QUOTE]
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