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Narcissistic Abuse Should Be a Crime


Narcissistic Abuse Should Be a Crime


Www.change.org/VoicelessJusticeAct

Narcissistic abuse is not a misunderstanding. It is not a relationship gone wrong. It is calculated, strategic, and relentless psychological warfare. Narcissists groom their victims with intent. Their goal is not love, not partnership it is power, control, and destruction. They are not confused. They are not unaware. They are predators.


Every part of the narcissistic cycle is built around coercive control. The lies, the gaslighting, the silent treatment, the smear campaigns, the isolation it’s all deliberate. They study their victims. They mimic emotions. They exploit vulnerabilities. They move with precision, like hunters stalking prey. And what they do is criminal.


They are master manipulators who weaponize charm to win allies while secretly breaking down their victims behind closed doors. Narcissists are so convincing they manage to turn entire communities, families, and even legal systems against their victims making them appear as the unstable, aggressive, or irrational party. This is not by chance. It is a tactical move. They turn people into tools willing or not to help execute their abuse. These people are often called "flying monkeys", and many know exactly what they’re doing.


Narcissists don’t just cause pain they engineer despair. They isolate. They destroy self-worth. They manipulate reality. They erode mental health until the victim is nothing but a shell, doubting their own existence. Many victims of narcissistic abuse end up suicidal. Many take their lives. And still, these predators walk free untouched, undetected, and enabled.


This is not a private matter. This is not just a "toxic relationship." This is premeditated psychological and emotional abuse and it should be recognized for what it is: a crime.


The cycle never ends until the narcissist finds a new supply. And then, they do it all over again. They know what they're doing. They’ve done it before. And they’ll do it again.


It is time for accountability. It is time for justice. It is time for change.


Support the Voiceless Justice Act a legislative push to recognize narcissistic abuse and coercive control as criminal behavior and to protect victims with the full force of the law.


Join The Frankie Initiative a movement for awareness, survivor support, and institutional reform. Stand with the voiceless. Fight for those too broken, too silenced, or too afraid to speak.


Narcissistic abuse destroys lives. It must be stopped. It must be punished. It must be named for what it is: abuse with intent. Abuse with purpose. Abuse that kills.


Enough is enough.


Sign the petition 

Www.change.org/VoicelessJusticeAct



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