24 October, 2015

I watch child pornography to prosecute sex crimes. The kids’ silence is deafening. - The Washington Post

I watch child pornography to prosecute sex crimes. The kids’ silence is deafening. - The Washington Post: "We think silence can’t indicate that something hurts. Without an expression of pain, we assume there’s no injury. The pain scale at the doctor’s office displays a smiling face over a zero to represent no pain, while the worst pain, a “10,” is represented by a face crumpled in agony and tears falling. Too often, our society implicitly uses this scale to judge abused children’s emotional pain. If they’re not crying, if their faces are expressionless, we assume they must not be hurting. We refuse to hear silence as anything but a vacuum of feeling, a void in experience.

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