Because our legal system is too screwed up. They punish those who don't deserve it and overlook those who are doing wrong.
2006-08-27 05:15:11
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answer #1
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answered by CJBig 5
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There is abuse in families because someone allows it to enter their home via TV or Internet. After a while, what everyone watches seems "normal" so they attempt to duplicate what they saw on TV. Of course, it depends on the level of abuse that you are talking about. There are some abuses that are deeply seated in people and may never be resolved until counseling, medications or death. If nobody is doing anything about the abuse that you reported, its because the law says they need to react to the physical events that put proof into the allegations. If you don't have physical proof, the authorities are dealing with "more serious" crimes than what you reported. If you want to know more, contact me. Good Luck
2006-08-27 13:00:55
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answered by marks3kids 5
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I am admittedly rather paternal. But, I do not understand how anyone could double up their fist and punch a little kid -- as my first wife did with my daughter until she was 16 and could fight back. Yet, I have to listen to sexist lies that it is men who abuse children. Vomit! Barf!
Or, use them for sex. Vomit! Barf!
Or take a baseball bat and smash their little heads? Vomit! Barf!
However, in answer to your real question, there are two real reasons.
It takes a different sort of person to be a social worker for the DHS or whatever they call it in your state. In general, they are man-haters who care more about destroying men than saving kids.
And, second, for those who do care, they are swamped and deluged trying to deal with false sex abuse charges. There are a lot of really lazy selfish young mothers, who let the dads -- who aren't as bad as they are reputed with feminist lies -- take care of the kids. Then, when the mother finds another stud she thinks she prefers, she files for divorce, and is shocked to discover the father who has been taking care of them will get custody and she will be forced to pay child support.
So, with the help of certain feminists, she files a false sex abuse charge, which instantly takes the kids back from a loving father and he is fighting for his freedom while a lazy fiend has those sweet kids.
So, DHS is spending most of its time investigating these false charges and real abuse gets hidden in the onslaught.
How many false charges? In a recent year, in Iowa, they announced the false charges were around 85% of all sex abuse charges. Guess how much attention the 15% of true charges got?
If you really care about abused children, you women will stop defending vicious female fiends simply because they are female, and will demand long prison sentences for anyone, male or female, who knowingly files a false charge, and then the social workers can work on real abuse.
That is the truth, no matter how much it contradicts your favorite feminist hoaxes.
2006-08-27 12:26:28
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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yes its true and very very sad that in order to get the laws attention someone has to be extremely abused already or killed this world is spinning out of control nowa days
2006-08-27 12:15:23
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answered by blueeyes3313 4
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I know it's horrible the only thing I can think of to do is just be kind to your own family and love them.
2006-08-27 13:27:53
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answered by Rachel Bitchface 5
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I sure do wish I had that answer myself. I reported my own daughter and her b/f for child abuse and no one did anything at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-27 12:16:03
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answered by shirley e 7
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even f u got killed u rarely get a response!
2006-08-27 12:34:54
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answered by pinkish ;) 2
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i know its sad you have to be killed these days to get a response
2006-08-27 12:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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too many cases, not enough ppl.
2006-08-27 16:05:16
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answered by lady sixx 6
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