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In reply to the discussion: Cops ignored or didn't follow through on calls to the house in Cleveland [View all]Melinda
(5,465 posts)I'm ignorant and have ever been there, but based on what I've taken in the last few days, it seems as if 2nd class citizens don't matter there.... the poor don't receive any kind of supportive LE services. It seems tactile, it feels palpable, is it culturally entrenched there that the poor don't matter? If so, people must find ways to become immune to the disregard from those that are suppose to protect them, right? After all, they don't really mean much in the scheme of things... just throw them away, like so much trash. They are taught not to care. Monstrous.
I can not express how angry I am, how much I want to.... I can't say it. I just can't. But I know that my own horrors at a young age seem not to matter right now. These young women need so much now and will require much much more support than imaginable in the future. They will never be able to unsee what special hell has been visited upon them - not ever.
And I hope ALL those responsible for these poor girls hell will pay over and over and over again. I am so anti-violence and all that entails but today I hope they suffer greatly when ultimately held accountable.