Why did it take so long for academia to correct the record on this? Anyone could take a look at the people involved in setting up the FMSF and see that they had an agenda which was self-serving. Parents who were accused by their own daughter of sexual abuse and publishers who were involved in producing material that was pro-pedophilia and a guy who gave a pro-pedophilia interview to a foreign publication. Why did it take so long to refute their "work" on false memory syndrome?
Researchers are dependent on funding bodies, academic institutions and the cooperation of organisations from which participants are recruited, not to mention academic journals (and their peer reviewers) for publication and the media for wider dissemination. Given the "controversial" nature of this research and the ubiquity of pedophiles in positions of power there are many ways in which it could be stymied or blocked altogether
Because the pedo powers in our society have a strong hold in power positions like academia, government, law, etc. Its taken this long because the conspiracy is so large and so massive.
Exposing the FMSF for what it really is and getting the message out can be a great example to the masses just how evil the people in power are.
Yes, I totally agree. Someone needs to do a really amazing steemit article pulling all the nastiness about this together we can all share everywhere. We need some memes of this.
Because there are always Evil Forces fighting against Good. They have been fighting this for decades. But now we have won this fight. This is a Good Thing, even though I admit it took way too long. Rejoice :)
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scarlettm512 ago
Why did it take so long for academia to correct the record on this? Anyone could take a look at the people involved in setting up the FMSF and see that they had an agenda which was self-serving. Parents who were accused by their own daughter of sexual abuse and publishers who were involved in producing material that was pro-pedophilia and a guy who gave a pro-pedophilia interview to a foreign publication. Why did it take so long to refute their "work" on false memory syndrome?
Mad_As_Hell ago
Researchers are dependent on funding bodies, academic institutions and the cooperation of organisations from which participants are recruited, not to mention academic journals (and their peer reviewers) for publication and the media for wider dissemination. Given the "controversial" nature of this research and the ubiquity of pedophiles in positions of power there are many ways in which it could be stymied or blocked altogether
3141592653 ago
People in the field have been fighting against them the whole time, I am happy to say. good question
Nunquam-Dormio ago
BYU. Mormons. Utah. All this FMS stuff got its start from there. Utah is a beautiful place, not so great for mental health though.
IVIVI ago
Because the pedo powers in our society have a strong hold in power positions like academia, government, law, etc. Its taken this long because the conspiracy is so large and so massive.
Exposing the FMSF for what it really is and getting the message out can be a great example to the masses just how evil the people in power are.
Vindicator ago
Yes, I totally agree. Someone needs to do a really amazing steemit article pulling all the nastiness about this together we can all share everywhere. We need some memes of this.
carmencita ago
Because there are always Evil Forces fighting against Good. They have been fighting this for decades. But now we have won this fight. This is a Good Thing, even though I admit it took way too long. Rejoice :)