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+Jennifer Armstrong That is a first hand example of not being recognized for your own views, but your point of origin. Yes. A scapegoat to project their fears onto rather than discuss solutions. Like targets who are victimized at random when it was quite possible that they made have had a diolog for advancing compassion and understanding to relieve the discomfort the perpetrators feel. Wonder if that will ever evolve to a utopian existence ?
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+Brad McEwen I wrote a book to describe what I had experienced and how little I was to blame, and it was mocked and derided. It took me about 18 years to write that book,as I was trying to be extremely scupulous as to what I said, so as not to indict or accuse anyone of anything. Instead, the attitude I got was that I must be a narc to have spent so long trying to explain my own perspective.
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