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The Untold Truth: The Crime of Omission

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In a society plagued by evildoings, one can argue that silence can be just as dangerous as committing a crime. The crime of omission refers to the act of purposefully failing to disclose important information or neglecting to act when one has a moral or legal obligation to do so. It is a silent harbinger of suffering, capable of inflicting deep wounds in individuals and societies alike. This article delves into the realms of the crime of omission, exploring its ramifications, psychological impacts, and the importance of speaking out against injustice.

The Weight of Silence

The crime of omission may often go unnoticed, overshadowed by the more explicit acts of commission. However, its consequences can be far-reaching, impacting both individuals and communities. Imagine a witness who remains silent in court, knowing the truth but choosing not to share it. In this scenario, justice is denied, and the guilty roam free. By remaining silent, the witness becomes an accomplice, contributing to the perpetuation of wrongful acts.

In society, a collective silence can pave the way for corruption and abuse of power. Whether it is turning a blind eye to governmental wrongdoings or tolerating workplace discrimination, the absence of action fuels the continuation of such injustices. The crime of omission not only allows the perpetrators to escape accountability but also condones their behavior, setting a dangerous precedent for future transgressions.

The Crime of Omission: The untold story of Ptolomy Caesarion
The Crime of Omission: The untold story of Ptolomy Caesarion
by Arthur Weigall(Kindle Edition)

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Language : English
File size : 1894 KB
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The Psychological Toll

Remaining silent when confronted with injustice can have profound psychological effects on individuals. The guilt and inner turmoil resulting from knowing the truth but opting not to disclose it can eat away at a person's conscience. Suppressing one's voice often leads to feelings of shame, powerlessness, and being complicit in the perpetuation of harm.

Moreover, the psychological burden extends beyond the individual, affecting the trust and cohesion within societies. The absence of open dialogue and disclosure breeds suspicion, eroding the fundamental pillars of honesty and integrity. The crime of omission not only fractures social bonds but also contributes to an environment of fear and manipulation, where truth becomes a scarce resource.

The Power of Speaking Out

It is said that evil thrives when good people do nothing. In the face of the crime of omission, finding the courage to speak out is an essential catalyst for change. By breaking the chain of silence, individuals can hold wrongdoers accountable, creating an environment where justice can prevail. Whether it is through whistleblowing, reporting misconduct, or actively seeking truth and justice, each act of defiance against the crime of omission chips away at the walls that shield the guilty.

Speaking out against the crime of omission is not only a moral obligation but also a duty to future generations. It is through these actions that progress and societal transformation can occur. By voicing the truth, we serve as beacons of hope, empowering others to follow suit and demand accountability in the face of wrongdoing.

The Road to Justice

, the crime of omission represents a silent yet potent danger to society, perpetuating injustice and fostering a culture of silence. Its consequences ripple through individuals and communities, leaving a trail of psychological distress and eroding the fabric of trust in society. However, by speaking out against this crime, we can ignite the flame of change and pave the way for justice.

It is imperative that we confront the crime of omission head-on, refusing to succumb to the pressures of silence and indifference. Society must embrace a culture of accountability, where speaking up becomes the norm rather than the exception. Only then can we hope to dismantle the structures that perpetuate injustice, giving rise to a world where truth reigns supreme and silence holds no power.

The Crime of Omission: The untold story of Ptolomy Caesarion
The Crime of Omission: The untold story of Ptolomy Caesarion
by Arthur Weigall(Kindle Edition)

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1894 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 149 pages
Lending : Enabled

PTOLOMY XV CAESARION
Dob 23rd June 47BC
HISTORY dictates that I was murdered at a young age and that my mother
took her own life. Neither are true.
Only now, centuries later, am I able to give a true account.
I am the son of Caesar and Cleopatra. My name is Ptolomy Caesarion.
I was born to rule Egypt and Rome but was sent away by my mother to avoid being murdered.
I fathered a child who became a Disciple of our Lord Jesus.
I became the leader of the 'Magi' sect and travelled with the three wise men.
I learned wisdom and understanding and how my life was destined to be inter-twined with that of our saviours.
I studied ancient scrolls and predicted the time and place of our Lord's birth.
I saw with my own eyes the newborn infant Jesus.
I helped Mary and Joseph escape to Egypt with their son.
I was also there at our Lord's crucifixion.
What follows is the account of my life in my own words, from boy to adult, as told to the one who came by the Ring of Sophia, as prophesised.
Let us now re-write history when at long last, people will know what truly happened to me

'HISTORY HAS SEEN NOTHING LIKE IT - IT'S ALL I'VE EVER BEEN'
PTOLOMY CAESARION
24.01.2014

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