Blogging Against Abuse

Posted by Pixelhead

Just a quick note to remind you or let you know if you had not read the previous Blogging events post, that the BlogCatalog blogging event, Blogging Against Abuse is just around Blogging Against Abusethe corner. Check the previous link for information about the event, which is sure to have a huge impact. Choose a cause and blog about it on September 27th.

I have my cause, and I am sure you have some cause that you are passionate about, so get involved in the event. Stop by the Blogcatalog site and leave a comment to show your support.

If you have a technorati profile, please stop buy and vote for the Blogging event post on the WTF.

I also gave it a stumble as well.

Written by Pixelhead on September 23rd, 2007 with 3 comments.
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#1. September 24th, 2007, at 10:11 AM.

The D day is near the door step :)

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#2. September 28th, 2007, at 6:06 PM.

To be 100 % honest I think that all these events are just to get traffic back to BlogCatalog. Instead of blogging against abuse why not do something to stop abuse. Do you know how many times I have seen a woman be hit and people stand by and watch it happen and people don’t bother to get involved.

I don’t know how people can stand by and watch the mistreatment of a child by an adult or a woman by a man.

Have you yourself gotten involved? What have you done to end abuse?

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#3. September 28th, 2007, at 6:21 PM.

Thanks for leaving an awesome comment Rose. I was actually just starting my “late post” for the event. I did several posts for the event on other blogs, but was not able to get to this blog until just now.

I think the best way to end abuse is to be constantly on the look out for it and if suspected, report to authorities such as children and youth or the Police if suspect someone of being battered. As a former teacher, I had to make out more than one report of suspected child abuse. As a teacher it is a legal obligation to report suspected abuse.

I would like to believe that if I witnessed a woman being beat up I would intervene.

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