Rush to Judgment

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Why does everyone assume that Amy is raped at the end of the story. (See “I “Saw”That”) Is our society so depraved to assume that any kind polite man who offers help to the downtrodden is automatically a bad person. It is assumed that she would be raped because the scene closely resembles that of the beginning, the problem with making that leap is that both were polite.

Is being polite a crime? How about helping the homeless, so what if it was a girl, just because it was a girl doesn’t mean that she was raped by the man. Or is it that because Cornell raped a girl that they expect the same senseless suffering to be forced upon him/her as a punishment? Are we an eye for an eye society, do we force upon the guilty party the same fate that they brought on others even if it is grossly wrong and hateful?

I purposely left the ending to the story open ended like that so that the reader must draw their own conclusions. Does the fact that all of the commentors had the same idea for the ending say something about humanity as a whole. Has our society deemed that anyone can be a threat, no matter how they act or look or talk. Who is to say that she wasn’t taken to this man’s house where he cared for her and adopted her.

I will admit that this was a set up, to draw that emotion out. As for the demise of the monster (Cornell) who is to say he died, perhaps he has only been altered, maybe in the back of Amy’s mind, he is in there suffering for the rest of her life unable to do anything but watch.

The rush to judgment is what causes most of the pain in the world, from racism to sexism, anti —Semitism etc. I only hope that people would take the time to see the good in people instead of what they see on the outside. On the face of it, the mystery man may be a rapist, or he might be a devoted husband doing the right thing, or a man of g-d trying to help, or just a passer by doing the right thing just once. The point is we don’t know until after an event that shows us.

As children our parents told us not to judge a book by its cover, as teens were learned in school from Dr. King not to judge people by the color of their skin but by the content of their character and as reasonable adults we know not judge others just on the face of what they seem to be.

I would think that this group of all beings would be most sensitive to this ideal and its most ardent supporter. You aren’t guilty until proven so in court so why rush to judge based on what seems to be true and what doesn’t.

Maybe the man did rape Amy and shame on him if he does. But because it has yet to happen why vilify him? All I or anyone else can ask is that you merely judge only on the solid facts, not what seem to be true but may not be.

Remember that we are all human, and we all have feelings and regardless of what we look like, act like, dress like, or talk like we are all humans and I believe that at our core we are all good. So the perception of guilt and the rush to judgment serves only to hurt, not to heal. And after all, the goal of catching the so called bad man is to heal the wounds caused, not to tear them open and cause collateral damage!

Not saying, I’m just saying!
Nuke

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I leapt so quickly it appears I tripped.

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I must apologize, since I did make that huge "leap." So there can actually be redemption. I was afraid...fear can alter perception and speed up and affect judgment all too quickly. And you are absolutely right, the goal is to heal. Thanks.
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i wasnt sure

I was going to post a comment reminding people that the ending didnt specificly say he was going to abuse the girl but I reread the ending and came across where he was drawn to her so I figured that was probably where you were going anyway. Yeah we are pretty much an eye for an eye society

If You Notice, Please,

I said poetic Justice, and did not say thay Amy was being hurt as those she hurt as a man. Poetic Justice was meant as Amy NOW subject to the possible dsepravities of others. Would the new girl be hurt by the man who picked her up is left open ended as the author meant. THAT is why I'd like to see a continuation.

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Many of the TG stories on

Many of the TG stories on this and other sites that deal with a comeuppance theme assume the worst about people. So it is really easy to see that people who spend time on these sites and stories might expect that was the author's intent. "Ahh, now the just desserts to the cad who raped the child in the beginning!!" That such was the intent of the author left me more than a bit disquieted, but little information was presented to show the intentions of the man who found Amy. And the description of the man who carried out the transformation as having been hurt by the loss of family, possibly due to that man, and his name as a serial -- something, helped set up that expectation. The science behind such a transformation is so far from our present knowledge as to be the same as magic, and could as well have been.

I am providing a link to a site that may be of interest in several ways to think about your statement of Rush to Judgement. It is rather technical and a bit long, but I ran across this article recently, another strong and recent thesis on the differentiation of gender, and of sexual preferences:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7542/is_200901/ai_n323...

Perhaps in view of the slim but increasing evidence that sex preferences may be inborn, can we even think about the possibility that even paedophilia could be inborn and unalterable, not a moral choice? The revulsion that most people feel about paedophiles, even hardened criminals convicted of violent crimes against adults, is hard to overcome. Perhaps in terms of survival of the species, not something that should be overcome since that behavior and abuse may directly affect the continuation of the species, Remember,in the real world, murder often accompanies the "sex act" as the perpetrators attempt to escape capture as long as possible.

However, should the ability to regress a person at the genetic/cellular level to "correct" a birth defect that might produce a predilection for children as sex objects ever be found, what would be judgemental society's view of doing such a thing? Would they see it as a kind of "pound of flesh" or justice, or as a reward? Would the choice be to make the male paedophile a little girl, or a little boy? Given our prespective on being born in the wrong body, what effect could the forced sex change have on the new little girl? Would she remember or would the technique actually make a new person? Would it be better to make the child male again with the correction of the defect that makes him a paedophile to potentially avoid the mind body mismatch? Would not making "him" a girl be potentially very harmful and an expression of "just desserts"?

Many of the great unwashed (homo mundanus ) would deny US the ability to become "normal" by way of expensive surgery out of misplaced morality, much less anyone who commits crimes against children. Interesting question, too, as to what uses that technology might be put, given the attitude of being above others that governments, and people of power in our society most often express (while having feet of clay and performing monumental and often global feats of stupidity).

CaroL

CaroL

dorothycolleen: whoops. I

dorothycolleen: whoops. I jumped to the conclusion she was going to be a victem since it was so like how he had picked up the girl at the begining. My abject apoligies.

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There is a primitive animal in our heads.

A primitive animal that remembers a time when Justice generally meant someone being harmed for the harm they had done to others and that revels in it. I didn't read the story, as any kind of forced transformation is a pretty serious trigger for me and infantilization just doesn't interest me, but as a victim of childhood sexual abuse, I can honestly say I can understand why people want to see the perpetrator harmed. I can't see them on the news or read about them in fiction with out wanting to see them die slowly and horribly for days. I don't think that makes me a bad person, just human.

JL

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Your story hit almost all of my negative buttons, loss of identity, brutal torture, revenge as an excuse for horrible acts. However, they are my negative buttons and others have different reactions; I wasn't about to complain on your story page.

I don't think you are reading this right though. A story is a contained universe, and making assumptions within that area isn't the same as jumping to conclusions when there are many unknowns, and it is part of story telling to invite interpretations. You bracketed a story; you established a series and then restarted it. Of course people are going to assume the same pattern within that universe. If I say, "1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,... What's next?" the answer is four. I want you to look further, I'd need to provide a hint, "...1,2,3,5..." It is like "Ground Hog's Day." You need to show something different, if you want a different pathway to begin.

Actually, I went well beyond just the assumption of Amy's rape, though I knew it wasn't in the story. I thought Jigsaw had put her out as bait for his next victim.

Not everyone is depraved, But a sane careful erson acts differen

RAMI

Even, if I did not actually state it, in my comment, which talked about the initial punishment, I did reach the same conclusion, that a monster would strike again.

In defense of those who did reach that conclusion, in my opinion, any man (or woman), acting alone (not a member of a rescue organization or the likes of the Salvation Army or working with a team of rescuers), walking the streets of an area in a city as you described, coming across a homeless waif, who decides to offer to take that child home, is acting irresponsibly and dangerously.

If the individual, is a good Samaritan, and has only the best intentions, he should call the authorities, police, child services, or even, a private rescue organization, (church, synagogue, private shelter, etc.) and report his finding the girl and bring her to a hospital, the police,
a shelter, etc.. If he then wants to adopt her, fantastic. But go through the proper procedures.

So, in my opinion, the set up at the ending, leads almost exclusively, down a dark and dangerous path.

Nuke, there is plenty of good in the world and in the U.S.A., we have some of the best and kindest people, unfortunately evil does exist and acting potentially recklessly does not mean we are depraved.

RAMI

RAMI

Nuke Rushed to Judgment

Dear Nuke,

Please give us readers a break. Did you post your blog after one comment on your story or what?

> Why does everyone assume that Amy is raped at the end of the story. (See “I “Saw”That”) <

Here, I'll phrase this like one of the erroneous phrases in your blog: "Every time" I see a "black-or-white" phrase (absolute[?])(sorry, brain deterioration, I can't think of the word for this) , I start looking for an exaggeration or half truth. If one says "everyone" or "every time" or "no one" or the like, the statement is almost always incorrect.

At present there are 6 comments on your story; 4 did not seem to conclude Amy was raped or molested. 5 of 9 comments to this blog noted that the commenter did think Amy was or would be raped.

So, it was not "everyone" (100%) who assumed Amy was raped, but about half.

Do what you say. Relax. Don't rush to judgment.

Hugs,
Renee

Hugs and Bright Blessings,
Renee

Okay, I'll confess

I read only the main part of the story, to read it more thoroughly in my spare time. Inoticed that the end was close to the beginning and spent a glance more on each. Because it was disturbingly similar, and had a thought about a possible repetition of events. However, I have understood (and maybe I am mistaken) that the conversation between the girl and the man in the end was in the room where the change occured. Seeing that the Jigsaw has lost his wife and daughter, and changed a pedophile, it would have been revenge, had the pedophile retained its memories. Thus I made a leap of conclusion that it was a way to get a substitute daughter.

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