If your child is a heroin addict who says, “Enable my habit, or Ill cut you off,” is it loving to buy her next fix in the name of saving relationship? With appreciation and respect, I don’t think it’s right to tell these moms to grieve privately. That’s not how grief works.
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You and others excoriated Brie for expressing an opinion you disagreed with, accused her of "betrayal" and being a "turncoat" here and in your Facebook group and page, and others told wild conspiracy theories about her. I can't even count the number of times--
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..4thWaveNow tweets have been quote-tweeted in a hostile manner (& Brie wasn't even hostile, she just said something you disapproved of). 9/10 of the time I IGNORE them. To falsely accuse her of "shaming" & "mocking", demanding apology for WrongThink on Twitter is ridiculous.
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Brie may not have said that. But very often kids say those exact words to their parents. Is that relationship? This is a very real problem.
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That's emotional blackmail and no, it's not a relationship. There's a vast landscape of middle ground between caving to those demands & sending the message that a kid is "damaged beyond repair." Nuance matters.
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