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RE: @FamilyProtection Is Helping Families To Unite Via STEEM: Contribute To This Noble Cause And Help Them Save The World

in #familyprotection6 years ago

Thanks for raising up this issue! I came to know about @mayaabb's story through @canadian-coconut. I also watched some of her videos and they were totally heart-wrenching.

But I'm naive about these matters. I don't see this issue to be so wide-spread in our country. In fact, I ain't aware of any such issue in my city. Can you provide some examples?

Secondly, I've only heard about @mayaabb's side of the story and she never revealed what and how she harassed her daughter earlier but she do accept that she had done some wrong to her. However, I'm impressed by her confession and realizations.

To err is human and we should condone every human once he / she realizes his / her mistake and take corrective measures to not to recur it.

The same applies to every crime however heinous it may be. But our current legal system does not take this into account. They only expect juveniles to change and gives no opportunity to adults.

Our culture and mythology has several examples where a serial murderer too became a holy saint on realization of his blunder. The only problem is how to judge on who will change and who won't. Every human has a potential to realize his divine soul over time. That's why I'm totally against capital punishment too. But no legal system is perfect. Instead of eliminating the crime, our current legal system tries to eliminate criminals from our society.

So yes, we should at least advocate for people like @mayaabb who show remarkable change in their personality.

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Thanks a lot @xyzashu for the detailed response to my post.

But I'm naive about these matters. I don't see this issue to be so wide-spread in our country. In fact, I ain't aware of any such issue in my city. Can you provide some examples?

Well, you are right, India doesn't have much reported case against such agencies because most of them are NGOs or self funded. No government agency is fully established to cater child abuse cases. Now In India there are other ways to make money as you mentioned about babas. These victimized children run away from their homes and end up struggling all there lives. Some join these hoards created by Fake Gurus. Some kids end up in foster care. Child adoption is very much communal, sexist and flawed. Most of the kids get abused all their lives. The system is not at all functional to help them. So this kind of government organized crime is not very common for us. India has a different set of violence happening against children and their families. And I agree with the thought you mentioned that system only expect juveniles to change.

I don't know anything about @mayaabb's story so can't comment on that. :P

This is my initiative of helping genuine people worldwide suffering from the pain of not having their kid(s) close to them. Also, @FamilyProtection is not about crimes committed by CPA, it is also against Child Abuse and any other anti-human offence.

Kudos to whatever you're doing! I'm with you from my heart and wish you all the strength and resources for the cause! But frankly, I relate more to issues which surround me and my immediate society (where I live) at the moment.

Thanks for reaching out to me on this!

Not a problem @xyzashu. As I mentioned, every effort counts. Even a small act of kindness would help humanity and it will reflect in the whole world! Cheers. :-D

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