Should mental abuse be policed as aggressively, if not moreso, than physical abuse? (1 Viewer)

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Given that;

it usually has more long reaching and long term effects
is usually sustained
has (imo) more evil intentions behind it

i believe that mental abuse should be policed more aggressively than it currently is, rather than being treated, more or less, as a joke. A case by case basis, of course.

I'd like to see katie tully et al locked up for their abuse of poor andrew quah :(

discuss!
 

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Re: Should mental abuse be policed as aggressively, if not moreso, than physical abus

all you said is probably true, but i can't see how something so underlying and hard to efficiently identify could be reported/investigated/punished to the same extent that physical abuse can be.
 

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Re: Should mental abuse be policed as aggressively, if not moreso, than physical abus

Oh look. What's that over there? Oh that's right, it's the too hard basket..
 

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Re: Should mental abuse be policed as aggressively, if not moreso, than physical abus

zimmerman said:
this has really crossed into the physical realm.
Except that it hasn't...at all...

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Neb, you are a useless poster and useless member of the human race.
Shut the fuck up you fat and disgusting, slovenly piece of shit.
 

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Re: Should mental abuse be policed as aggressively, if not moreso, than physical abus

If you're not physically controlling them to some degree, if they don't like the "mental abuse" they can simply avoid the abuser.

If the abuser persists in contacting them when its clear they don't want it, this has really crossed into the physical realm.
(1) Emotional abuse can engender a degree of dependence - e.g. debasing someone to the point that they feel worthless causing them to remain in a relationship which, although pathological, nonetheless exists and so is attainable (which is significant if their self-esteem is completely crushed). In other words, for this and other reasons, it is not as simple as 'just walk away'.

(2) The abuser needn't always be aware that the victim doesn't want to be treated in such a manner (e.g. they could have a profound lack of psychological insight, simply be ignoring the relevant signs, or similar).

P.S. Humans are not rational, free agents.
 

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