Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 If someone comes forward with an accusation of organized gang stalking, they often have their mental health questioned ____________________________ Almost all stalking victims have their mental health questioned. Including celebrities from time to time. Even celebrities are asked "Why is someone stalking you?" which is to really ask "Why do you think someone is stalking you?" It's usually downhill from there. Quite honestly, again, the problem is we have become a predatory society. So people really don't see anything wrong with predatory behavior. Stalking is an act of psychological violence. That's a term attorneys and psychologists have a problem with for some reason. Perhaps, again, because many of them are predators. Most cannot even deal with the term stalking unless it is within the framework of domestic abuse/violence and so stalking has become a form of domestic abuse/violence and unfortunately that makes it more difficult for stalking victims who are not victims of domestic abuse/violence. I guess they don't have to ask why someone is stalking you. I am not sure anyone can say what Jung would say not only about stalking but about a lot of things - I personally suspect he would agree with Levy about the malignant egophrenia. With regard to stalking, particularly with regard to ego. All stalking starts out with someone saying "How dare you?" Usually "How dare you not want me?" Followed by "How dare you tell me I have to." And the dance begins. A shadow dance to be sure. A tango. But it doesn't take two to tango. Only one. Even when there are 100 people involved in the stalking, there is only one behind the 100. And just one ego. Bruised and battered and vengeful. -- Subject: Targets Treated Differently Than Other Targets of CrimeTo: JUNG-FIRE Date: Saturday, May 22, 2010, 12:27 PM I think one of the problems from the perspective of targets of organized gang stalking is that the targets of this are treated differently from targets of other crimes. If someone comes forward with an accusation of organized gang stalking, they often have their mental health questioned. I think this is the only crime where this happens. But then organized gang stalking also isn't a crime - another problem. Bonniewww.theintrovertspeaks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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