This a familiar topic to me, not from Craig's list but from life in general. If you will allow me, I would like to broaden the subject a little, as there is a huge issue underlying this situation. Much of my life has been around justice and accountability and my role in it. It is impossible to ignore or condone threats and actions that are just plain wrong. We often use standards of ethics and moral issues to defend/justify taking action as we see fit.
Luckily I learned some valuable lessons before it got too far out of hand, and didn't risk my future, only by the grace of God. (no this is not a sermon)
It is wise to lower risk whenever possible. It is wise to pay attention to all that is around you. It is wise to forgive, when that is possible. It is wise to practice restraint, and let your words and presence lead your path, with a quiet vengeance that can be left unspoken. It is wise to seek respect out of others, instead of fear, although they will often exist together. You will never change a person's mind or actions with force, you will only raise the stakes, until one is more willing to risk freedom and independence for revenge, than to be the bigger person and let their hell be all their own and not yours.
One of my favorite movies of time that relates the impact of this issue is Alpha Dog, watch it, it is a true story.
Sorry for my wordiness and thanks to all who took the time to read.
Respectfully,
Wolf2012



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