When The Government Perpetrates Domestic Violence Against The Citizenry

 Below is a cut and past from "Healthline" https://www.healthline.com/. It describes signs of Domestic Abuse that in addition to describing intimate partner abuse also describe what criminals like Deblasio and Cuomo are doing to the good people of New York. There are three options for a Domestic Violence victim such as a woman who is beaten and controlled by her husband.

1. She can blame herself and say Oh I will be good next time so he won't get angry and beat me. I will give him another chance to change his ways. This posture never works.

2. She can escape to a shelter where she can get professional help escaping  her toxic situation.

3. She can fight back and maybe even kill the abuser. This unfortunately is not ideal as she will end up in prison.

What however is an abused citizenry to do when tyrants and abusers like Deblasio and Cuomo and their enablers in City,State, and Federal government perpetrate their abuse?????????

Option one is not an option. Option two is not an option - there is no where to run and in the land of the free and the home of the brave we should not have to run away.

That kind of leaves option 3.Unfortunately we are already in a Civil War. It just has not gotten to the point of organized and orchestrated armed resistance yet. It probably cannot get to that point, as the government has already put in place surveillance  and  control mechanisms that would likely make armed resistance an exercise in futility.

We the abused are currently left with four options.

1. Organized and sustained protest

2. Organized and sustained attempts to retake political power

3. Organized and sustained Individual resistance and protest

4. Begging God for Mercy to save us from this evil

from Healthline

Since abuse can happen in any number of ways, people may not recognize it immediately, even when they experience it directly.

Not all abusers use the same tactics. They may never even threaten physical violence. Still, several key characteristics nearly always indicate domestic abuse.

Abusive partners often try to maintain power in the following ways:

  • making all the decisions
  • controlling your words and behavior
  • keeping you from going to work, spending time with friends or loved ones, or seeing your healthcare provider
  • threatening pets and children
  • destroying belongings
  • blaming you for their behavior
  • taking or controlling your money
  • pressuring you to have sex
  • going through your phone and computer

It’s best to talk to a therapist or advocate right away if your partner does any of these things, or you:

  • feel generally uneasy and unsafe
  • find yourself altering your behavior to keep them happy
  • believe they might hurt you if you don’t do what they ask

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