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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 484653" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Having lived it, I only have one very important thing to say...........</p><p></p><p>Monsters rarely <strong>look</strong> like monsters, except to their victims. If evil were obvious, everyone would easily avoid it. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't rest until I made sure that lesson registered totally with my kids.</p><p></p><p>I watched the reports at first and then just stopped. When the news folks would debate why what's his name didn't stop the abuse he walked in on.......and they kept saying they would.....I thought to myself "how do you know what you'd do in his place, when you've never been in his place?" That was his boss. The guy had a major reputation, he'd established a <strong>major </strong>image for himself. The odds of him not being believed were astronomical. And he had to overcome his own shock at what he walked in on. I give the guy kuddos for even reporting it at all personally. Most wouldn't have said a thing. </p><p></p><p>And no, he didn't do the right thing. He did what people do is all. It's reality. </p><p></p><p>When we think of monsters and evil we bring up vile images in our heads. Society can't cope with them looking and acting just like everyone else does. Because if they have to accept that, then who do your trust? Scarey concept that. And sadly, as long as society can't cope with the truth, this evil will continue to perpetuate itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 484653, member: 84"] Having lived it, I only have one very important thing to say........... Monsters rarely [B]look[/B] like monsters, except to their victims. If evil were obvious, everyone would easily avoid it. I couldn't rest until I made sure that lesson registered totally with my kids. I watched the reports at first and then just stopped. When the news folks would debate why what's his name didn't stop the abuse he walked in on.......and they kept saying they would.....I thought to myself "how do you know what you'd do in his place, when you've never been in his place?" That was his boss. The guy had a major reputation, he'd established a [B]major [/B]image for himself. The odds of him not being believed were astronomical. And he had to overcome his own shock at what he walked in on. I give the guy kuddos for even reporting it at all personally. Most wouldn't have said a thing. And no, he didn't do the right thing. He did what people do is all. It's reality. When we think of monsters and evil we bring up vile images in our heads. Society can't cope with them looking and acting just like everyone else does. Because if they have to accept that, then who do your trust? Scarey concept that. And sadly, as long as society can't cope with the truth, this evil will continue to perpetuate itself. [/QUOTE]
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