honkalot
MinkCoat
honkalot

UK social worker here. Your comment stigmatises the mentally ill and is factually incorrect. Most cases of so-called witchcraft abuse occur in communities where learning disabilities are poorly understood, and in cultures where common childhood difficulties are heavily moralised, leading to a vicious cycle of abuse

Ugh PARENTS these days.

relieving her caretaker of the true period experience, which is vigorously scrubbing your underwear in the bathroom sink.

My main problem with your commentary here is that you and raisedbycats, neither of whom are ethnically Jewish/have family that has been affected by the Holocaust, are talking like you seem to think that you know better for the Jewish community than those of us who have dealt with this our entire lives. Honestly, I’m

I don’t know what Karyn is going on about. My family is Jewish - though not religious - and I’ve lived with Jews my whole life. I don’t know anyone who is that concerned about “opening wounds that should be left to heal,” that “wants to move toward healing” or that thinks “we must learn to let go of the anger.” It’s

I’m absolutely not torn at all. People defected from the party all the time. They had a choice, and they chose to keep their homes and livelihoods in exchange for the deaths of 7 million people.

It’s too bad she wasn’t a scientist or engineer. Because then she could have come to the U.S and worked for our government and avoided being tried for war crimes.

I don’t really see how you being a Jewish convert has any bearing how you should feel about the Holocaust. Any person would feel horrified to the core by this event, I don’t get whether you being a Jewish convert gives you more of a stake? I’m sure you know that Jews were persecuted for their ethnicity moreso than

Yes. The answer should always be yes. Put this woman on trial. It’s never too late for some form of justice.