Brainless charity organizations are just as scary

Iva 2022-01-18 08:01:04

I have known Habitat for Humanity as a charity organization for a long time. I didn't expect that in this "American TV", the house they built was the scene of a crime where a mother harmed her daughter and was eventually killed by her daughter.

House provided by Habitat for Humanity (Reality)


It’s the first time I know surrogate Monchosen’s syndrome——

What is Munchausensyndrome (munchausensyndrome)
Simply put, it is not sick to pretend to be sick. People with this syndrome like to pretend to be sick or imagine that they are sick, and then constantly seek medical advice. They also like to broadcast every step of their struggle against the disease in order to gain the attention and sympathy of their family members and others.
The performance of surrogate Munchausen syndrome (MBPS) is just the opposite. The caregiver (usually the parents) does not pretend to be sick, but uses extreme methods to make the care recipient (usually the child) suffer from the injury. People who are not sick get the distorted sense of satisfaction of "I am important and needed by others."

Think about how many small chance events a person can avoid if they can survive normally-there is no jealous college roommate, no ex-lovers who become hateful because of love... Now, there is one more thing that you will not encounter agency Mengchosen Parents with syndrome.

And this data is also amazing! ! ! ! ! !

According to the judicial statistics of the United States, since 2000, about 600-1000 persons on trial have been diagnosed as patients with surrogate Munchausen syndrome each year, and most of them are cases of abuse of minor children. In these abuse cases, 98% of the perpetrators were the child’s biological mothers, and about 2% were stepmothers. At the same time, according to the past records of these criminals, about 25% of child abusers with surrogate Monchosen’s syndrome were once patients with autogenous Monchosen’s syndrome.

Regarding the experience of Gypsy Rose, I was deeply moved-if the non-profit organization has no brains, is it also terrible? ? ?

I feel that the driving force for her mother Dee Dee Blancharde's increasingly serious Mengchosen syndrome is the unearned and paid attention to the satisfaction that the donations and honors from non-profit organizations have brought to her——

Realistic house, a group photo of participating volunteers and mother and daughter.

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Mother and daughter in real life


Imagine if there are public welfare forces to help parents with surrogate Mengchosen syndrome, how many innocent children should grow up healthy and normal!

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  • Bill 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    I’ve seen this news before, and my first reaction at that time was if I could organize an exam for the parents who were preparing for pregnancy, it would be great to have a baby if they passed, otherwise some children are too pitiful and have no choice when they are born.

  • Elda 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Creepy, nothing good can happen to this pink house in the United States