By chance last night a 1994 movie called Silent Fall started rolling on TV. It starts with a small town double murder. So I'm thinking it is a murder mystery and get ready to turn it off. However, in the opening credits there are several big stars, so I decided to leave it on for a bit. SPOILER ALERT: Not until the end is it revealed to be a case of incestuous pedophilia on the part of the father. The mother ends up punished for having turned a blind eye to the abuse of her children. This is pretty common. A quote from the psychiatrist character, Dr. Rainer: "Abuse victims are always the best actors. They have to be, to live their whole lives with the pain and shame pretending there is nothing wrong. It's the greatest performance of all." Many times, those who were abused in childhood grow up to become abusers themselves. And some of those grow up to become professional actors. Collectively speaking, many of us have been guilty of trying to paper over unspeakable horrors that we have either experienced or witnessed or heard about and then spending the rest of our lives as actors, "pretending there is nothing wrong."
There is an apathy regarding the wellbeing of children in an era of the selfish, egotistical and material.
This is why the Covid Psyop is required.
Nobody gave a shit about Pizzagate, but take their shit away and their freedom away, suddenly things look different.
By chance last night a 1994 movie called Silent Fall started rolling on TV. It starts with a small town double murder. So I'm thinking it is a murder mystery and get ready to turn it off. However, in the opening credits there are several big stars, so I decided to leave it on for a bit. SPOILER ALERT: Not until the end is it revealed to be a case of incestuous pedophilia on the part of the father. The mother ends up punished for having turned a blind eye to the abuse of her children. This is pretty common. A quote from the psychiatrist character, Dr. Rainer: "Abuse victims are always the best actors. They have to be, to live their whole lives with the pain and shame pretending there is nothing wrong. It's the greatest performance of all." Many times, those who were abused in childhood grow up to become abusers themselves. And some of those grow up to become professional actors. Collectively speaking, many of us have been guilty of trying to paper over unspeakable horrors that we have either experienced or witnessed or heard about and then spending the rest of our lives as actors, "pretending there is nothing wrong."
sounds about right