Monday, July 4, 2016

Child Abuse in the USA, is the systems fault

I was looking at a web site with the URL of;

https://www.childhelp.org/child-abuse-statistics/

And on that very web site it states that every year in the United States; 6.6 Million children are abused.  And only half of those are looked into.

It also says that children die everyday from Child Abuse cases in the United States.  I cannot imagine how you could hear that and that does not break your heart....

Nothing just happens.  Children do not ask to be born and they have to be taught how to act, and how to behave.  If you do not like the way your child is behaving... Then maybe you should teach them how to act.  They probably got that behavior from their parent.

No child deserves to be abused, no matter what they did.  Abuse means something that is wrong that you do not deserve.

Is it that bad.  Someone gets angry and then they take it out on a person who cannot take care of themselves.

It is not a fair fight.  What kind of weak sick loser could pick on someone half their size?

DHS is a load of crap.  These cases go on, on their watch.

If a person dies in the hospital on the hospital's watch, then the hospital  is  held responsible.  Why is DHS not held up to their end of it?

I cannot understand things like this.  It makes me sick to think that this goes on.

If people did not want to have kids, then they should not have had sex.  Or they should give them up for adoption.

The US government gives money to DHS.  What does that go for again?  I am almost curious how much salary a DHS worker gets a year.  They are like secretaries with a badge.  What does it take to do their job?  I would bet that most of the money that social workers get for a yearly income is more then what is left over for health care and food for the people who go in their building, only to stand in a line and to be told they can wait.

To think that this goes on and that no one does anything about it.  To think that they knew and they looked the other way.

It makes you do a double take on the whole system.


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