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carmencita ago

I want to Vomit. Here is what they are putting up with. Anyone arriving at Oxfam HQ this week unaware of the headlines would have guessed at once that something was horribly wrong. Staff looked shell-shocked; the silence was the stunned hush of a sudden bereavement. One small team accustomed to handling 200 or so emails a day was overwhelmed by an inbox running into thousands. Social media staff appeared close to tears, deluged by a relentless torrent of outrage and abuse, dismay and disappointment. The chief executive couldn’t even bring himself to look. “I couldn’t cope with everything that’s out there. It hurts,” he says. Mark Goldring hasn’t slept for six nights and he looks stricken. “The last six days have been the most intense and challenging of my life.” IT HURTS? What do you think it feels like when a Child Is Raped? It Hurts, Like Hell! The last six days have been the most challenging in his life? How abut reliving that rape over and over all day long, for 24 hrs. a day. Day in and Day out. For the Rest of Your Life. I would send him to confession, but the priest would probably pardon him. This makes me so sick I can't get past the first paragraph.

Narcissism ago

Oxfam staff were shell shocked - why be shocked? To aid agencies its just a normal days work raping kids as most of us here know.

carmencita ago

Perks of the Job. Others get Free Snacks Theirs are our Kids. Where is Our MSM on THIS