Thursday, March 23, 2023

Anti-entitlement statement indicting Marie Eaton

Marie Eaton is charged with offense entitlement, help entitlement, supervision entitlement, "report" entitlement, misrepresentation entitlement, and perjorious entitlement.

She claimed to Facebook moderators that I used a domestic violence statement. A domestic abuser doesn't say "if you really wanted to help me", they say "if you really loved me", and there is a reason for that. "If you really loved me" is a guilt statement used by domestic abusers to keep the victim cooking. It is a rare domestic abuser that perceives help entitlement from their victim. Usually, it is the other way around, meaning what I said is what a VICTIM of domestic violence would say, because they don't think the swift intervention of the abuser is helpful at all.

I didn't condemn the Facebook moderator for his domestic violence habit because it was a struggling habit, and I only condemn entitled abusers, and I condemn them to Hell. He was keeping his distance from the children, otherwise I wouldn't have respected him at all. He has a trauma that prompts him, for some irrational reason, to vent on his wife. I might create that trauma in a child if I am not careful. My advice to him is that the anger goes away on its own. Anger is an emotion that passes. I've been there where I was angry at a low level, but I don't have a habit of venting on my mother. When that did happen, the gaslighting caused the medication not to work.

Marie Eaton, your days here are numbered. If you report one more post of mine on Facebook, you will be banned. If you see something truly suspicious, call the numbers I provide and sort the issue out using the law. Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, anything the victim perceives as offensive can be either harassment or disorderly conduct. The Reading Police Department can be contacted at 610-655-6116. PA ChildLine is at 1-800-932-0313. Call them if you see a sign of an abuser in my posts. If you think Facebook simply needs to take a post down, contact another survivor taking up my case, and show them the post that offends you. Getting Facebook involved isn't ideal, however, and I urge you to contact the police concerning perceived harassment or disorderly conduct online. 

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