I've been made not to believe anybody. Until she names people, accuses people, and files a lawsuit against someone, I don't care.
I'm starting to believe that #metoo, and #timesup are an experiment on social influence, and actors are being actors, playing a role to help shape public opinion. Constantly bombarding people with small tales of abuse (a subject people don't ask for more details about) until we become so used to it, that sexual abuse becomes normal. Then when someone really is sexually abused, it's easier to sweep under the rug because the public is already accustomed to stories of abuse.
I know it's a dark way of looking at things, but the last year has shown me that it's easy to get actors to play any role, on or off camera. Start proceedings to put the offender in jail. I'm not giving you pity points so that you can stay relevant with the latest trending topic.
In my opinion they are trying to get the public to the point where normal people are okay with people going outside of the law. None of these women have gone to the police. Sexual assault or abuse is a crime and can be punished, yet even now as all of this awareness has come out nothing has been done about it.
Not one of them have gone to a police or filed a suit. Why is that?
Have you seen conviction rates for such things? From personal experience my family did all the right things but really wish we'd never bothered. We're the ones who've paid the price and what a high price it's been. The legal system enables and protects these people. Don't ever think it's on the side of victims because it's not. Our situation will be sorted outside of the law. I just wish for my family's sake I'd never involved them in the first place. Utter scum.
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JJNova ago
I've been made not to believe anybody. Until she names people, accuses people, and files a lawsuit against someone, I don't care.
I'm starting to believe that #metoo, and #timesup are an experiment on social influence, and actors are being actors, playing a role to help shape public opinion. Constantly bombarding people with small tales of abuse (a subject people don't ask for more details about) until we become so used to it, that sexual abuse becomes normal. Then when someone really is sexually abused, it's easier to sweep under the rug because the public is already accustomed to stories of abuse.
I know it's a dark way of looking at things, but the last year has shown me that it's easy to get actors to play any role, on or off camera. Start proceedings to put the offender in jail. I'm not giving you pity points so that you can stay relevant with the latest trending topic.
Daeavorn ago
In my opinion they are trying to get the public to the point where normal people are okay with people going outside of the law. None of these women have gone to the police. Sexual assault or abuse is a crime and can be punished, yet even now as all of this awareness has come out nothing has been done about it.
Not one of them have gone to a police or filed a suit. Why is that?
justdiepedos ago
I guess you have checked out just how many people reported Jimmy Savile to the police.
think- ago
Exactly.
Pablolove ago
Have you seen conviction rates for such things? From personal experience my family did all the right things but really wish we'd never bothered. We're the ones who've paid the price and what a high price it's been. The legal system enables and protects these people. Don't ever think it's on the side of victims because it's not. Our situation will be sorted outside of the law. I just wish for my family's sake I'd never involved them in the first place. Utter scum.
Oh_Well_ian ago
She is not on our side...