Suppose you are right Jimbo/Hirlau,I am greatfull that I grew up in an era of higher morals,am sad I live in an era of lessor morals.am glad I will be dust when this country is populated with people with zero morals:( sadley that day is nigh.
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Suppose you are right Jimbo/Hirlau,I am greatfull that I grew up in an era of higher morals,am sad I live in an era of lessor morals.am glad I will be dust when this country is populated with people with zero morals:( sadley that day is nigh.
I am pretty sure your grandfather felt the same about the morals of all the youngsters in his days. Nevertheless, the further back in time I think, the more immoral people back then seem. Buying and selling women was common practice not so long ago, and by today's standards most of them would be considered children. Also rape seems to have been simply one of the trappings of power...
You'll do better with Goanna tails I reckon Carl...Or Wombats would be the best if you have any in your neck of the woods...:)
Mick
Was gonna say Wombats...
There's some sort of creature getting under the fence that surrounds the Pine and Gum forest that surrounds the local cemetery where I take the dog for a walk. Not sure what it is. Judging by the fence it's a little less than a foot high. I noticed the other day some signs of a 'struggle', some of the grass was removed in a couple of patches. So either he came to grief at the hands of a fox or something else. I've never seen a Wombat around here; but it could be a little Wallaby. Of course, I have very little idea why I'm talking about Wombats and Wallabies on a thread entitled 'A father's Love and Rage' but that's just me....
They'd still be working out what the bright light was mate, and before they could say something along the lines of "oh darn" they'd be kickin' back chewin' the fat with the Rainbow Serpant...No stress..:)
I agree with you, we should be eating more protien rich, lean red meat such as can only be had from 'roo's. Tastes great and is better for you than beef.
Mick
EXACTLY!................
I'm really in the mood to try a Roo steak now......shame I wouldn't even know where to find one here.
Sounds like a plan.....just turn em into Jerky first....
I think sexual abuse in general and child abuse specifically has been going on since the beginning of time; there's just been different definitions in different cultures of the terms 'child' and 'abuse'. Also it has to be borne in mind that by far most cases of systematic violence and physical abuse involve family members, not complete strangers.
I think people understand more than they wish they did. It comes with being human and identifying with others. Fact is that perpetrators of horrible deeds are not mythical monsters, they are people, which is a very scary thought. This is why such people are deemed 'monsters', 'inhuman' and I don't know what. De-humanizing someone makes them less confronting, it creates an emotional distance between 'you' and 'them'. I think this is very natural, yet something we have to be careful with. Mass hysteria, witchhunts and lynching mobs are also frightfully human. I'm not defending horrible deeds, just saying that sadly morals are not always clear-cut.
I was drawing it out a bit more generally. My point in this specific case would be that it is easy for bystanders who only hear about this case in the media to form an opinion on what happened, some of them thinking the purpotrator got what he deserved. When actually the father of the abused child is apparently shocked to find out he killed the man, with that never being his intention.
I'm questioning the morals of vindictive actions and righteous opinions of bystanders. Of course what the purpotrator did was morally wrong, no question. The fahers response was justified, defending his son is morally more than justifiable. The purpotrator dying and thereby 'getting what he deserved' in the eyes of many is the part I'm questioning. Plus that to some people it is apparently morally sound to castrate and lynch sex-offenders.
My remark was not about the case mentioned in the first post but about the publics opinion on justice.
Ostrich I've had....it's pretty good. Roo....haven't seen it so far.
Not only has this been going on for long time, but also the norms and values have changed (for the better).
I'm reading a book by Michael Jecks who is a medieval historian. He has written a lot of books, and they all take place at the fringe of actual historical events. They also give a more or less accurate depiction of the norms and values of the time.
One thing I considered interesting was spousal abuse in the book I am currently reading. A women was thinking to herself that she hated her husband. He was not always a bad man. The beatings didn't start until the last couple of years. Initially he was a good husband who only slapped her around a bit one or 2 times per week.
Can you imagine living in a society where slapping your wife around on a weekly basis does not make you a bad husband, not even in the eyes of the wife?
The molester got what he deserved. I have 0 tolerance for child molestation.