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Old 11-07-2017, 11:32 PM
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That is a lie. My viewing of this Project's threads DO NOT increase the count. They do on Facebook for my Photobucket Array. And my Project is about real working people.

It is the 224 613 Project and is going on RIGHT NOW.

And if you work with victims/survivors, you should be ashamed of yourself for your posts supporting the CRIMINAL HARASSMENT of me by various posters on here.

Which victims/survivors do you actually work with? And the 224 613 Project is aimed at educators in law schools, librarians, and the like and not at people who work with victims/survivors directly. At least, not since I wrote 4000 of them in the 1990s all over the US asking them what they wanted in law, public and academic libraries. That is not 40 years ago. Nor was the Gary Corsair article on Memorial Day on 2007 in The Villages Daily Sun about my work and the Marion, Sumter and Lake County libraries and the Florida Victim Services Directory.
I am not one bit ashamed. There have been several attempts on my part to put an end to the bullying that you consistently feed into. On my last several tries to help you, you lashed out at me and attacked me. After that I simply stopped trying to help. You did exactly the same thing to Abby10, who doesn't support you anymore either.

The first rule of thumb in working with real victims is to teach them resiliency and how to walk away from their perceived stressors.

You refuse to identify your own stressors and attack people who politely tell you things you don't want to hear.

I don't support bullying, but I do call a spade a spade.

I work with victims of physical, emotional and sexual assault and victims of sex trafficking.

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