Part of the problem is that people who are doing violence do not want to get caught. I worry that children and kids are disappearing because people committing these acts will do anything not to get seen, or they want to protect themselves. Because sex is one of those issues that is a vital core concept, which means that it is an expression of who each person is as a person, the thought of being exposed is too painful for these people who are doing these behaviors or violence. Therefore, the law is a significant contributor to the problem because it is punitive and persecution behavior and embarrassing when they get their names in the papers. Being blamed for sexual behavior destroys reputation, impacts survival level, destroys all aspects of health, causes everyone to “hate” the person, creates homelessness, creates unemployment, creates killing level survival, and is similar to killing a person to the millionth power. Therefore, because law and law enforcement is a reactive concept, it is a repelling concept for people in their survival zones. In the survival zone, people do what they can to avoid it. If we had a genuine holistic system that allocated resources towards the holistic side of the spectrum earlier on in susceptible people’s lives, we could help people who need help.
More importantly, we should allocate resources to research these most critical problems. It seems weird to me that we would rather wait until someone gets killed to solve a reactionary problem rather than allocate the resources in a holistic sense to prevent such occurrences in the first place. It is a ridiculous concept. People need to feel loved and cared for by helping resources. If a child services organization is punitive or investigative, why would someone seek help? If child protection services have the power to take kids away from you, why would you seek help? It is irrational. It does not make sense. It almost seems like people are getting paid to contribute to creating more of a problem. The same is true for anything to do with law. The law is being used opportunistically as a tool to hurt people. It is being used to advance the people that “matter more.” Many times, if we research problems thoroughly, those that “matter more” contribute significantly to the problems in society in the first place. It is sort of like a poor mechanic and a rich mechanic. A rich mechanic has many tools, whereas a poor mechanic can only make do with what they have in their small toolbox. The tools in one’s toolbox are directly proportional to significance, importance, how much the people involved matter, the value of an issue, and the transference value. Everyone is critical. We ought to research, assess, problem-solve, and plan the future with significant resources and effort allocated toward these genuine holistic priorities. In summary, malicious systems and functioning create negative people, but it is less the people’s fault because they get impacted immensely. They are in their survival zones at the lowest in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs because of significant cumulative impacts.