My mother was (IS) an abusive joke too, I haven't spoken to the woman for 20 years nor do I intend to...and she's as old as dirt.
Only the good die young.
The thing is, placing such a nasty
obituary when the woman isn't even cold in her grave, is deeply disrespectful, no matter what your personal "truth" may be. The woman's dead, people do not read obits to find that sort of garbage.
What's wrong with writing a blog? You will reach your audience.
An obituary will be read by folks who know the family. That means (in this case) the children of the other siblings, those children's children possibly, the other siblings themselves, the neighbours, the bank manager, the shop staff, the tennis club, the bosses...they all know about the other siblings alleged "abuse" and horrible past, whether they choose to forget that part of their life or not. They can't now, everyone knows. All because one person chose to "speak her truth" in a public forum. :banghead:
She has actually perpetuated the abuse towards her siblings and remaining family by doing this and revealing the history for all the world. :moo:
Some victims don't want their dirty laundry to be public knowledge. I am one of them.
I would be horrified and
victimised all over again if I had a sibling publish this, in an obituary for goodness sake. Everyone reads them! It would just make me cringe to think everyone I spoke to daily now knew about my past abuse...even more so if it wasn't true. :scared:
I just think the rights of the many should outweigh the rights of the individual, especially in something as personal as childhood trauma.
:seeya: