How do you get back the life you want after trauma?

Cassidy 2022-12-18 22:34:52

Spent a whole day today watching an American drama "Unbelievable". Overall, this American drama is very close to a Taiwanese drama "The Distance Between Us and Evil" in some respects.

The victims were not only violated by the criminal suspects, but also suffered secondary injuries by the police, which symbolized justice, and the media, which symbolized freedom of speech. Through the efforts of two respectable female police detectives, the criminals behind the scenes were gradually dug up. Those women who were misunderstood by the public, lost their jobs, lost their enthusiasm for life, and lost their sense of security, after struggling for 3 years, got the so-called "justice" that was long overdue, and they really need this kind of "justice" ?

They slowly became indifferent to their own afterlife and did not want to recall those painful episodes. In court, what they want to say to the criminal is: "Why did you choose me? What did I do to make you want to do it? I'm scared to do that again, I'm not watering the lawn anymore, I Don't dare to read by the window. They say life habits make you vulnerable, so I don't keep any habits anymore, it makes my world small, but I still feel insecure. If only I could know that you chose My reasons, what I did; if I could know which move, I wouldn't do it again, so I might be able to get back to my old life."

They just want to take the compensation from the city government, get a driver's license, buy a car, and leave this place full of painful memories and knots.

Marie just needs an apology, an apology from a detective who wrongly tried the case. But all victims do not just want such a formal verbal apology, but hope that through public apology, they can win back their jobs, win back the trust of their friends, and win back the dignity of women in society. More precisely, it is not the dignity of women, but the dignity of women as human beings, the dignity of being treated kindly by others. We look forward to the emergence of more female practitioners in the judicial community in the future.

"If you make a huge mistake, that stupid mistake, and ruin another person's life, you have to apologize twice."

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