tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520559915267373429.post6904726404326435047..comments2023-04-06T03:55:49.495-07:00Comments on Notes from the Handbasket: court-mandated treatment for "bad men" comes with problemsMariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10597007600326637447noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520559915267373429.post-82173909039168359322019-12-13T17:46:58.104-08:002019-12-13T17:46:58.104-08:00"When a therapist is allowed to keep a client..."When a therapist is allowed to keep a client until the client thinks the way the therapist wants him to think, that is a problem. When a registrant, required by his PO or a judge to attend therapy, cannot escape unhelpful or damaging therapy without running the risk of going back to prison for a probation/parole violation, that is a problem."<br /><br />I have personally experienced the problems described here.Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04282015753004072842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520559915267373429.post-30021642763128372202018-05-17T06:38:23.240-07:002018-05-17T06:38:23.240-07:00The reporter is a Feminist.
The headline says &qu...The reporter is a Feminist.<br /><br />The headline says "Bad MEN." <br /><br />The covers shows a scary shadowy figure. <br /><br />The article contains a prominent link to Time's feature on the MeToo cult. <br /><br />It does not matter what is the intent of the article, these other issues I mentioned play on the personal biases of the readers who think everyone on the registry are evil male monsters. If she's trying to serve us a steak, she's wrapping it in used tissue paper. oncefallendotcomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05733412801937751739noreply@blogger.com