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RE: Maya Bradshaw's Daughter Has Been Legally Kidnapped And She Needs Our Help! Lets Show Her The Power Of @familyproction.
I feared the brainwashing a few times.
Then I realized that by leaving proof of the truth with date and time stamps on them, a trail of truth is left for them to piece together. Once the child realizes that some of the narrative (or all of it) has been lies, they will reexamine it for themselves. As long as you're both still breathing, there is hope for reconciliation. It will come full circle.
And if it doesn't?
Then NOBODY CAN DENY the fact that you TRIED and the PROOF IS RIGHT THERE.
I don't fear the brainwashing anymore.
It's the long game. (NOT that it's a game, because it's NOT). I should say rather, it's the long strategy.
Thank you for this. It's all very complicated. Reading your words gives me an open heart.
Wow, this is important! What a great idea. Reality is on your side, so you make it work for you. @markwhittam, check this out.
Kids grow up and soon as they are able to, the ones that question things start looking for information. If they can't get the information they need (not allowed, no access, etc.), as soon as they turn of legal age, the hunt begins for some of them. For others, it doesn't begin until later -- but for many, the hunt will begin.
Leave a trail for them to find. Letters. Videos. A diary. Something. But leave it for them to try. One friend I have, has a box with every letter he ever wrote to his daughter, all of them returned to sender. But, there you have it -- proof.
Leave the trail. Let the chips fall where they may. If the child doesn't accept it when they are grown, you tried and there is proof that you did. You did the right thing.