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Agreed. They're probably terrified. And I don;t believe they can feel love for their torturers who tormented them for fun and punished them for nothing.
Remember, they were often punished for MONTHS by being chained to something, for things like washing their wrists.
These poor babies were treated like concentration camp victims.
Bbm: this is such a relevant point, post. People don't know without personal history.
What these children were subjected to is way off the radar of understanding.
It is why I don't hold anyone else accountable, like neighbors, and even family...
Who thinks concentration camps when seeing something "off" in the neighborhood?
And yet, that parallel is exactly what happened, here...
These children have no idea, either. No context, history, or any intellectual thinking ever... It makes me cry. For this is the spiritual springboard of every teenager. They are supposed to fly!
To fly!
While it might be the focus of the heroic 17 year old, who saved her sibs, the focus turns to the eldest sibs... These children, their journals, their captivity perhaps a key player in the escape. I am thinking it was an older/younger child awakening here.
Older child knew, encouraged, supported, younger sib...
I can't wrap my brain around this fully, but I do know the love of a sibling. And I think, whatever is happening here, this love, this thread, this fear for the wellbeing, this cry for help is about loving one's brothers and sisters.