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I have no idea why you insist on drilling this point into the ground. I really don't care if the original post I was replying to wasn't specifically speaking about this level of abuse- I replied to that and you replied to me. I then brought up a specific example of the level of abuse some individuals face and the two of us have been speaking to a very specific scenario that involved horrendous physical abuse since that time. Throughout this discussion you have picked apart an abuse victim's decisions, questioning her actions.
As far as your comment about if the person I know did something to assist, she tried, but the abuser blinded her in one eye with a wrench. She was 5 years old.
Well, I think it's a bit disingenuous of you to try and discredit my comments when you picked about the most bizarre and extreme example imaginable to try and argue against my initial (and fairly innocuous, I would say) comment. So it's okay for you to come up with an arguably irrelevant and unquestionably outre example, but it's not okay for me to point out some odd facts about your example? It's okay for you to tar all law enforcement officers with the same brush by implying it would be impossible for her to report the criminal abuser to the authorities because "they'd all cover for each other", yet it's not okay for me to bring up points which tend to refute that suggestion?
I'm tempted to think you might simply have been trolling in bringing up this example in the first place, but I prefer to conclude that this is simply too personal a topic for you to discuss in an objective fashion, which I can well understand and sympathize with. I have drawn an admittedly fine line in my reasoning, and I can understand why it could be perceived, erroneously, as "blaming the victim". If you still conclude after everything I've said that I "blame the victim" in this or any other case of abuse, or that I somehow condone inaction on the part of those who could act to stop it, then I apologize for giving you that impression.
I have seldom heard a more deplorable and inexcusable example of criminal abuse, and the more you describe it the worse my impression becomes. I have nothing but the deepest sympathy for the victim and the most profound indignation at the criminal and his accomplices, and I do hope that there may yet be some justice done in this sorry tale you have shared. Perhaps you will be satisfied if we conclude on that note.