Sentences with phrase «most abused people»

All of the most abused people I know personally including myself were not allowed to say no in any fashion and weren't allowed to have most if not all emotions, depending on the parent.
Most abused people feel they must live in silence or confide their private pain to a therapist while their abusers thrive.

Not exact matches

Verbal abuse will often transfer into physical abuse, and when you try to walk away, that's actually one of the most dangerous times for the person who is being abused
The company says it discovered the feature was abused by «malicious actors», writing: «Given the scale and sophistication of the activity we've seen, we believe most people on Facebook could have had their public profile scraped in this way»
«The IRS offers no explanation as to how the IRS can legitimately use most of these millions of records on hundreds of thousands of users; instead, it claims that as long as it has submitted a declaration from an IRS agent that the IRS «is conducting an investigation to determine the identity and correct federal income tax liabilities of United States persons who conducted transactions in a virtual currency during 2013 - 2015» the Court must find that the Summons does not involve an abuse of process.
In other words, his proposal, if it could be executed at all, would produce an individual capable of using liberty well and responsibly, inevitably embedded in a society in which most people would be sorely tempted to abuse their liberty.
Most people that I've heard of making this regressive step have suffered some sort of brain damage either due to substance abuse or some sort of blunt trauma.
By contrast, the class of people who are most responsible for abuse of children is, tragically, peers and family of the children themselves, who are usually not in the celibate state.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
Far from being an act of rebellion or an open attempt outwardly to overthrow abused power, it was a quiet, constrained, symbolic act that ironically caught the person of highest power in the midst of a most ordinary human activity.
A change in self - image is most crucial for people who abuse their bodies and souls «commercially» or engage in that kind of traffic; without it, legal stoppage remains a Band - Aid measure.
Apple, and yet here you are, slightly damaged, slightly bitter, yet tougher than before, like most of us, effected by life and people who abused our trust and crushed our faith, we find our way through and heal.
What gets me is that most of the child abuse priest were British their own people they were not Italian or Mexican etc..
The fact that people are tempted to abuse Scripture by calling upon it to support whatever they believe is one of the reasons it is inappropriate most of the time to think that the primary theological debate is about whether the biblical text is authoritative or not.
The use of supernaturalism to manipulate and control people is the world's oldest confidence scheme, it relies on the ritual abuse of children at their most impressionable stage by adults who have themselves been made childish for life by artifacts of the primitive mind.
The most needy people I have involved myself with have been people who have suffered sexual abuse from an early age on.
Most Spot - On: Jamie, the Very Worst Missionary with «Human, Like Jesus» «Maybe we need to be praying less for some kind of divine intervention and more for the simple compassion to stop injuring, using, abusing, or neglecting the people that cross our paths in a given day.»
I can't imagine anyone sitting around thinking to themselves: «Gee, I wonder whether I should choose to be straight, which is considered normal and acceptable; or perhaps choose to be gay, which is roundly condemned by a large percentage of otherwise intelligent people, considered a sin by many churches, was once illegal in most states, will likely result in my being shunned, abused, ridiculed, abandoned, abused, and beaten — possibly killed; will deny me many rights and advantages available to married people; may cost me jobs; and which in general will set me outside of society, marginalized and ostracized.
In fact, it argues that pure capitalism (pure mind you not abused and twisted) is the best system to employ since all people are able to prosper the most under such a system.
Most Christians want people to believe that ANY mention of abuse by leaders is sinful anger.
Do we abuse whatever it is that God has given us — our position, our wealth (most of us are very wealthy compared to most of the people in the world), our knowledge, or do we use it wisely?
You see, most people inside the abuse don't see it... neither the abuser or the abused.
For the time being, I'll close with what I find most disturbing and unbecoming about Tooley's post: His alarmist abuse of elitism or elite theory, which have recently become convenient, but unhelpful and terribly inconsistently applied, shorthand for all sorts of political fears from people on the left and the right.
But considering the vast number of churches that do not acknowledge the problem, it seems that most denominational bodies and local congregations are in denial — the primary symptom of a dysfunctional person, organization or system — even though one substance - abusing minister can sicken, dishearten and dispirit an entire church just as one alcoholic can infect an entire household.
Most people, at least in the developed nations, know that the environment is suffering from human abuse, and that its deterioration will have severely deleterious effects on us and on our children.
The most egregious allegations against Allen came in 2014, when Dylan Farrow wrote a first - person account for The New York Times saying Allen sexually abused her when she was 7 years old.
Israel suffered intensely as a people, and, judged by any commonly employed criteria, she suffered her most exquisite abuse arbitrarily and unjustly.
Furthermore, most of the abuse at later dates was done by people trained in the 60's.
Most people live thier live not honoring a supreme being and you can see the complete and total mess down here on earth — war, death, slavery, child abuse, just to name a few.
Faith is good, and gives a lot of people a reason to live, but the word of God is the most abused power our species has ever seen, more wars have been started and more people have died for his name then for any other purpose.
Young people worry most about fulfilling adult expectations (80 percent about obeying parents, 78 percent about getting good grades, 69 percent about preparing for the future, 62 percent about earning money), instead of what adults routinely perceive to be the big crisis in growing up — sex, substance abuse, peer pressure.
Many of the people I know who most closely follow Christ's «teachings» are not religious in the least, yet many of the most «religious» people I've known have been the ones to mock, condemn, vilify and abuse those with whom they disagree.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
«Over time, diners do moderate themselves so they don't overeat — occasionally people abuse it — but for the most part, people take a standard portion to begin with,» he says.
I figure most people get abused enough and eat too much junk out there so I want my home to be sort of a sanctuary from that; an escape if you will.
And while I'm on it, I despise some of the abuse the pro Arsene people put up with from a certain few on here, they don't seek you out for abuse and are only trying to defend the most successful manager in our clubs history.
Most people know of Jerry Sandusky, the man who was convicted on 45 counts of sexually abusing boys and will spend...
Most people know of Jerry Sandusky, the man who was convicted on 45 counts of sexually abusing boys and will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Without Evidence If a person of colour has the misfortune of suffering acts of racism without recorded evidence — which is 99 % of the time as we don't go about with the recording features of our mobile phones turned on in anticipation of capturing racial abuses against us — then it is our word against those of our abusers before the person of authority who is most likely to be white.
Most people being abused, emotionally or physically, are well aware of it.
Most surprising to me, is the statement this author makes referring to how many people (often women) develop strong emotional ties to those who abuse them.
Grief isn't unique to people experiencing the death of a loved one — it also comes from divorce, often considered the most stressful situation after death; the end of a relationship, romantic or not; an illness or disability; disenfranchisement or abandonment by a loved one, such as a parent; the loss of a job; abuse; growing up with an incarcerated, mentally ill or addicted parent or loved one.
Most people on the street, if asked, would likely say they agree that many of the abuse tactics that fall within the physical and sexual abuse categories are wrong.
Even if there is no apparent history of physical, sexual or verbal abuse unfortunately occurring at staggering rates (beyond 1:3 what is reported), most - people tell me they are one or more of the following:
Accordingly, those people with insecure attachment are the most vulnerable to substance abuse, which can be their outlet for releasing their insecurities and anxieties.
From a very young age, I was used and abused in horrendous ways that make most people shudder to hear about.
The fact is the checks on these expenses are so open to abuse most of these people though well everyone else is doing it.
Second, it appears that for the most part, what is happening off the coast of Libya is people smuggling with criminal abuse rather than trafficking.
Unfortunately, waste, fraud and abuse of county resources occurs more frequently than most people realize.
He claimed that when people stopped him in the street, they most often mentioned his campaigning against phone hacking, his quest to uncover child abuse and his passion for music.
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