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Old Jan 13, 2017, 11:51 AM
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If there's an inkling that a child is being abused, why do people still not take the time to ask the kid a few questions? Why? Why is it so ****ing hard for people to step in when a kid, a freaking child, is being abuse? Especially, when it's as obvious as day light and still nothing. Not a damn thing but stare on in pity or drop their gaze because the "see no evil" policy is apparently a thing. You know how much these people could prevent? The fear, the trauma, the physiological issues, health issues and psychological issues they could possibly prevent just by intervening to the extent of a single phone call to CPS. All of the **** that will effect that kid until their dying breath, even if they somehow make it to old age.

This is partially a rant but I'm still genuinely asking. Why don't people do something?
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