Life. Cheaper than cottony stuffing. - This really... Argh! Lord God have mercy.
Melanie Nelson has a detailed report for Citizen Online about an incident with a mentality that is all to common in what is supposed to be a civilized society.
Neslon writes:
Police have charged a mother and father with assault after the mother repeatedly stabbed her 10-year-old son in the arm with a kitchen knife while the father held the boy on the floor. The mother is alleged to have been upset because the boy and his brother destroyed the woman’s favorite stuffed animal.
Not only did this monster mother repeatedly stab the fruit of her womb with a steak knife, but she beat and bit him leaving welts on his body from head to toe.
Now just stop and put yourself in this moment. You're a 10-year-old boy. A 48-year-old man, supposed to be your step father, is forcibly restraining you on the floor.
You feel the carpet itching and imprinting on your face and arms from the pressure.
You squirm. The pressure increases.
You look up at the man who is supposed to supply your needs and protect you. He is leering darkly in your eye.
Horror grips your heart as your mother, the nurturer, enters your vision as she kneels over you with a steak knife.
She stabs you in the right arm.
Again, again, and again.
Now, she beats you. Striking you in the temple.
Then she bites your neck.
They flop you over and she bites your breast.
Your squirm trying to fight her off. Maybe you actually attempt to strike her and she catches your thin arm and she bites your wrist.
You try to kick and she grabs your leg and bites your shin. Then your ankle.
The pain is searing and you are swamped by the emotions of fear and horror at what your mom and dad are doing to you.
Nightmares are welcome in comparison.
Thankfully, you have a brother who, despite fearing the same punishment, is moved by the greater fear of losing the brother he loves. So he steals outside with a portable phone to call the police.
Now, what is your view of mom and dad?
This little boy wasn't going to tell the officer what happened until the officer on scene promised not to give him back to "the nurturer" and "the protector."
