11/20/2025
One of the most damaging forms of child abuse occurs when a parent, often supported by their family and friends, manipulates and psychologically conditions a child to believe false narratives, adopt distorted values, or reject their own perceptions. This kind of manipulation—sometimes called emotional manipulation, coercive control, or psychological abuse—doesn’t leave visible bruises, but it reshapes a child’s inner world. It teaches them to doubt their own reality, to feel responsible for others’ emotions, and to fear expressing their true thoughts. Over time, the child may grow up unable to trust themselves, form healthy relationships, or understand where their own identity ends and their parents’ expectations begin. When adults use their authority to mold a child’s mind through fear, guilt, loyalty tests, or misinformation, they aren’t raising a child—they’re erasing one. The long-term consequences can be as severe, if not more so, than physical abuse, because the scars are written into the child’s sense of self.
Shame on those who were involved—those who knew what they were doing, those who chose silence, and those who helped manipulate an innocent mind.
“God sees all and God will handle all”
-SHOUTOUT TO ALL MY YOUNG BULLS ( all 8 of you )
we reopen next year we will have many weeks devoted to support children suffering from child abuse