Verbal Abuse

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Bullying

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It seems to have become a fad to be mean to people. Somehow my generation slept through or otherwise mocked the truly important phrase "Do onto others as you would like them do onto you." I have witnessed bullying, taunting, and teasing as a source of laughter more than I could have ever imagined considering how much we are taught to do the opposite.  Read More »

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Abused Women, I am sorry.

I wanted to use this blog to be progressive. What I thought was progressive was broadening my horizons by sharing my opinions and reading the opinions of others on current political issues: the presidential race, environmental issues, current news stories. But now I'm sitting here realizing that within my own life, I have made a progressive observation.  Read More »

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Let me tell you about my friend...

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I’m hearing my roommate sniffle after hearing yet another bad story about her boyfriend. Once again, her boyfriend has done something wrong. Once again, he’s hurt her in one way or another. And I feel like nothing I could do could make a difference in this situation.  Read More »

Didn't Know it Was Verbal Abuse...at first

A Teenage Girls' Abuse

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Even some teens have the affect to brighten up peoples days. To the naked eye, peoples first perception on a teen is that they have the typical teenage life, dramatic to a limited extent. But for some teens, typical would be a blessing.

5 am: Time to wake up.
Take a shower,
wash your face,
and make yourself up.  Read More »

Wake Up!!!

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Since the beginning of time women have been downgrated and look down upon for many years. Although verbal abuse does not leave black eyes or visible bruises, it is often more seriously damaging to your self-image. Verbal abuse is cruel and scars your soul. I watched Oprah Town Hall episode where there were a panel of HipHop moguls and artist such as Common and Russell Simmons the whole time I sat there watching it they couldn't say it was wrong for there artist to expolit women using the words B#*ch and Hoes. The only thing I wanted to know why do are African-Americans get upset when a white individual calls us niggas but we do it to ourselves. Us as a race disrespect our own people.  Read More »

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