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Humiliation as a Weapon | The Warrior Medic

Bill Anderson

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I was seven years old in the carport. My father started mocking me — calling me names that attacked who I was at my core. He wouldn't stop until I was crying.

That day, something got installed in me: shame. Not guilt about what I did — shame about who I was. Humiliation as a weapon teaches a boy that something is fundamentally wrong with him.

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