The Blame Game


Okay - here is another.

She claims to be withholding posts which abuse her. 

Well, I can't see any abuse - just challenge. So I'm guessing the truth is, she can't deal with the challenge








Rosalinda, Cristobell Hutton22 February 2018 at 06:12
In many cases 21:02, there is very good reason to say 'blame the parents', if you look at the background and upbringing of violent criminals and sociopaths, they are usually dysfunctional. We are all products of our upbringing and we are what our parents made us. 'Give me the child until he's 7 and I'll show you the man' (Aristotle). It is a parents' duty to teach a child how to stay safe. A mummy tiger doesn't blame the predators for attacking her cubs, she teaches her cubs how to evade predators."

As usual, you wear your ignorance with pride.

You can teach a teenager strategies to help them stay safe online. You cannot teach a child to stay safe from the danger inside their own home


"Why is wrong to state that parents should be responsible for their children? How is that controversial? Isn't empowering children so they don't become easy prey, a good thing? If the creeps online were told F.Off at the first instance, they would quickly run out of victims. 

I'm not saying education is 100% effective, but it greatly improves the chances of the naïve and the gullible and it is more effective than the shooting fish in a barrel approach of the paedophile hunters."

Or - and here's a radical thought for you - how about we stop blaming children for the abuse they have endured?
How about you stop standing up for paedophiles and sending them messages of support?

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