RE: Oh, Poor Larry Nassar Feels Uncomfortable Hearing His Victims' Testimony
January 25, 2018 at 6:34 am
(January 25, 2018 at 6:05 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote:(January 25, 2018 at 5:10 am)LadyForCamus Wrote: Why are you asking me? Maybe you should familiarize yourself with the details of the case before spouting off. Many of these girls were between the ages of six and twelve when the abuse started.One of the favorite pastimes of white women used to be to claim that a black guy had raped them or made a pass at them. The the local yokels would get all mobbed up and go lynch the guy.
If their parents never told them about inappropriate touching, would that make Nassar any less of a child molester? I know that at least one victim did tell her parents. He denied it, and they believed Nassar over their daughter. Perhaps fear of not being believed is a motivator for keeping quiet, eh? I think you ought to go do some basic homework on the subject sexual abuse and the psychological effects it has on victims, before you come back here and continue making a fool of your self.
Once the folks saw how easy it was to charge Catholic priests with sex crimes and collect big bucks after decades since the events supposedly happened everyone is jumping on the gravy train.
Do people commit such crimes? Of course they do. But the time to smack the perp is in real time. Frankly, I discount anyone's story when it supposedly happened decades earlier.
In the instance where the girl's mother didn't believe her the mother was a pure bitch. I doubt if the girl's father would have ignored the allegation.
So it seems that out of 156 victims only one girl mentioned it and she had the misfortune of having a bitch for a mother. That sucks. I'm calling BS on all of the others.
Those daughters of Eve, always behind all things that go wrong in this world. </sarcasm>