Doctors don’t take the Hippocratic Oath. If they take an oath it is usually one written by the class for their med school graduation - and those are often filled with meaningless platitudes.
Maybe, but probably not. In the child’s mind the pedo isn’t the only perpetrator. By design, we are meant to be protected as children, so a victim, naturally and often, places more blame on the failure of guardianship than on the end abuse. We can come to terms with “the world is filled with bad people”, but it’s harder to swallow “I wasn’t worth protecting.”
I understand the desire to crush pedophiles, but I think this movement is short sighted in not considering the weight the child will carry of “having a person killed”. Victims of child sexual abuse spend a lifetime grappling with their memories and complex feelings regarding their perpetrators; knowing their testimony ended a life could be another trauma. If multiple children were victims I could view it is a firing squad scenario where no one carries the full weight of ending a life - maybe that would be less traumatizing…. I don’t know the answer but I don’t think this is well thought out.
It is actually very expensive and requires attention to detail to lead a healthy vegan lifestyle. Beware of anyone who insists supplements have equal nutritional value to animal origin nutrition.
Oliver Cromwell sent incredible numbers of Irish to “the New World” as slaves. A majority ended up in the Caribbean because the offspring of an Irish-African union was considered impressively beautiful, but today’s US was not without its fair share of red headed slaves.
Feels like somewhere in the 80s women lost the fight to be equal to men in a bizarre need to be men - they dressed like men, spoke like men, started acting like men. The beauty and importance of womanhood was pushed aside in a quest to replace men.