witzend
Well-Known Member
I think that it is a very worthy thing to do, if you feel able to. I did victim's advocacy for victims of violence when I was younger. I hadn't thought that there was a lot that could surprise me, but the cruelty of people knows no bounds. The pig-headedness of judges who want to only listen to certain "experts" can be frustrating, too. In ways, it hardened me to be exposed to these kinds of injustices while knowing that sometimes they can never be righted, and that it can take ages for any movement at all. But, it also made me more pragmatic about many things. In a good way.