@@annecrawford579 Thank you Anne. I have been spoken to by women in my community who are experiencing noticeable changes in post election attitudes and comments from people in all areas of their lives. I have experienced it myself. Thanks for watching and commenting.❤️
Having survived abuse as a family scapegoat, I'm wondering how many families or individuals are horrified by the outcome of the election, think that its horrible, but it's okay for me to go through as a scapegoat because I obviously deserve it. I know that's not what your video is about, but it's horrible to watch this country go down this road and watch some of my relatives "hide" their own abusive natures. I think it was easier for this to happen when it's hiding in our families and our churches. There will always be someone who thinks they are superior to other people. We can excuse abuse if we can come up with reasons why the victim was at fault.
@@marenbarr-qb6eq Thank you for commenting on my video. I believe that you make a very valid point. Many abusive people and family systems have now been emboldened to scapegoat and blameshift even more. I hope you find this channel to be a helpful resource. ❤️
@@durrr1007 Many women are struggling with feeling traumatized by the public and private responses to this election cycle. All marginalized groups and individuals must know that their value is not determined by the thoughts, feelings, beliefs and attitudes of people and groups who hold questionable conscience and demonstrate lack of compassion and empathy towards others. You are infinitely worthy of all good things and your value cannot be quantified, so immense is it. ❤️
Thank you for speaking out and not allowing yourself to be silenced. We need to be loud about what is going on.
@@annecrawford579 Thank you Anne. I have been spoken to by women in my community who are experiencing noticeable changes in post election attitudes and comments from people in all areas of their lives. I have experienced it myself. Thanks for watching and commenting.❤️
from Holland, I feel your pain and i'm with you. Amassing all the courage and the words to prevent this happening in Europe. Stay strong!
@@tantegerritje1496 Thank you for your kindness and support. I hope you do not experience such chaos in your part of the world. ♥️
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Having survived abuse as a family scapegoat, I'm wondering how many families or individuals are horrified by the outcome of the election, think that its horrible, but it's okay for me to go through as a scapegoat because I obviously deserve it. I know that's not what your video is about, but it's horrible to watch this country go down this road and watch some of my relatives "hide" their own abusive natures. I think it was easier for this to happen when it's hiding in our families and our churches. There will always be someone who thinks they are superior to other people. We can excuse abuse if we can come up with reasons why the victim was at fault.
@@marenbarr-qb6eq Thank you for commenting on my video. I believe that you make a very valid point. Many abusive people and family systems have now been emboldened to scapegoat and blameshift even more. I hope you find this channel to be a helpful resource. ❤️
I always thought I had a certain level of self worth as a woman. This election conveyed to me that in fact society sees me as utterly worthless.
@@durrr1007 Many women are struggling with feeling traumatized by the public and private responses to this election cycle. All marginalized groups and individuals must know that their value is not determined by the thoughts, feelings, beliefs and attitudes of people and groups who hold questionable conscience and demonstrate lack of compassion and empathy towards others. You are infinitely worthy of all good things and your value cannot be quantified, so immense is it. ❤️
Many American friends are asking me to move Canada now wow. Hugs to all