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Afghan man charged in killing of 2 Muslims in Albuquerque.
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3835612" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>It is typically gas lighting. The physical abuse is much easier to spot than the mental and emotional abuse being cast upon them as well. I have seen it more frequently than I would like and it never gets less frustrating that no amount of words or effort will ever get through to the victim until they are ready to hear it. I saw it enough as a kid that I am pretty sensitive to it in general now and it is present across every socioeconomic group, religion, ethnicity, and gender. I have seen men be victims though not as frequently as women and kids. It is tragic and always feels like if someone could just give them a break from the offender for 3-4 months to see the light, they could be saved. It always feels more like someone that knows one day the alcohol, drugs, whatever will kill them but they just cant walk away from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3835612, member: 35603"] It is typically gas lighting. The physical abuse is much easier to spot than the mental and emotional abuse being cast upon them as well. I have seen it more frequently than I would like and it never gets less frustrating that no amount of words or effort will ever get through to the victim until they are ready to hear it. I saw it enough as a kid that I am pretty sensitive to it in general now and it is present across every socioeconomic group, religion, ethnicity, and gender. I have seen men be victims though not as frequently as women and kids. It is tragic and always feels like if someone could just give them a break from the offender for 3-4 months to see the light, they could be saved. It always feels more like someone that knows one day the alcohol, drugs, whatever will kill them but they just cant walk away from it. [/QUOTE]
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