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Oftentimes it is incredibly hard for victims to break the cycle of violence. That is because their abusers tend to watch their every move, making reaching out for help nearly impossible. Abusers also exert various forms of control over victims that are beyond physical, and often use mental, emotional, and financial forms of it to gain and maintain control. When it comes to speaking up, many victims struggle to find their voice and be heard.
The black dot campaign was started with the hope of drawing some much needed attention to victims of domestic violence. The whole campaign revolves around the act of drawing a black dot on the palm of ones hand, which signifies that the individual is a victim of domestic violence and wants or needs help. Any bystander who happens to spot the dot can then try to help or assist them. All too often victims of domestic violence suffer in silence and the idea behind the dot was that it gave them a way to reach out for help, while minimizing the risks for further violence and danger. The campaign has been met with a mixed response of both praise and criticism. However, in the overall scheme of things, the idea is a good one. Any attention brought about or light shed on the plight of victims is a step in the right direction.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Subaeruginosa
Seriously? If you were lying in a ditch, bleeding, is it ok if I just walk past you, cause "I got problems of my own"?
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: introvert
Yeah, you're right, this is just useless. I mean, why give a victim the idea they could do something. We really shouldn't encourage them to find a way, any way to get out. Just stay and die quietly, right?