Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readOct 10, 2021

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I was a 'victim' for most of my life.

https://medium.com/humans-being-humane/how-i-overcame-42-years-of-chronic-abuse-84dcd4885ed6

Thinking about a subject and actually experiencing victimhood, and assocating with victims are very different things.

During that time in my life, I spent years tryingt to figure out why these people made such immoral choices. In the end, it came down to the fact that they wanted an easy path, and they weren't concerned about whether it was good or evil. Same thing with all the billionaires.

All people are personally responsible for their choices. I was. I have never considered myself a victim. Professionals in the field tell me that people who experience what I experienced, along with my disaiblities are generally dead by the age of 25. It was my ethics that kept me from bad choices.

So, please don't talk to me about my attitude to victims. So as you. As you admit you are not a victim, I suggest that you stop virtue signalling.

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