I don’t know how many children will have to be cruelly treated before we accept that evil exists and that some people are personifications of it. Here we have yet again the tragic story of a poor little girl of seven who was starved to death in her own home. She was one of five children who were cruelly treated by walking organisms who hardly deserve the title “people”.
I find it very odd that however many do-gooders make excuses for these apologies for humanity, nobody ever asks the question: “Why is it that despite being depressed their equipment below their waists works very well”? It works so well in fact that they can turn out child after child and not be the slightest bit adequate or humane when it comes to treating any or all of them properly.
When these individuals are sentenced I sincerely hope, though I fear I hope in vain, that they will be imprisoned for life and that life means what it says. Under no circumstances should they ever be in a position to reproduce again and neither should they be allowed ever to care for their remaining children or stepchildren.
If animals had been treated like this poor child was there would be an outcry audible from one end of the UK to the other. Neighbours must have had their suspicions so if they didn’t speak out why didn’t they? Maybe they thought nobody would listen to them and I daresay they are right. With society’s emphasis and sympathy being on and for the perpetrators of crime and wickedness instead of the poor souls who are survivors and victims of it, probably they thought it was better to turn two blind eyes since it’s likely that everyone else would turn deaf ears.
If it wasn’t so tragic I’d laugh – Not at the little girl’s appalling suffering but the emptiness of the hollow words: “We must see that this never happens again and must learn lessons from it”.
Until we acknowledge that there is pure evil in some people just as there is an overwhelming amount of good in others, we will carry on misdiagnosing their wrongs, thereby leaving the field clear for others of their ilk to do as they did.
I’ve known people with depression and suffered it myself. What I know of it is that I didn’t want people near me. Banging out child after child whom I was going then to abuse didn’t figure in my thinking. Ill treating any of my lovely guide dogs didn’t either. Walking around in tears; drinking too much; worrying when I hurt other people by accidentally opening doors into their faces because I couldn’t see that they were on the other side of them did and so did acknowledging that I needed help and going alone to my doctors to get it, carrying a white cane. It must be in you to do what these monsters did to this child. It’s all about the abuse of power, being thick and inadequate and unable to make a success of the life you’ve been given and seeking to get your kicks by causing another’s suffering. If these walking examples of pure evil and wickedness ever get the chance to reproduce again, we’ll be hearing about them on the news once more when more of their poor unfortunate children have been murdered at their ruthless and barbaric hands. Mark my words, what you do you’ve always done and what you’ve done you’ll do again. Surely I can’t be the only person intelligent enough to understand this. If I really am, then God help the children of the future because it seems very clear to me that human beings in what passes for authority in this ramshackle society most certainly won’t. There’s a string of names in my memory, going back to Maria Colwell; Jasmine Beckford and many more to prove that. No wonder Pete Seger asked the question “When will they ever learn”?
Monday, March 1, 2010
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