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Topic History of: For pity's sake....
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Wyot Honey wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
It is indeed important, as she says, that survivors should be supported - it is equally important that liars and false accusers should be exposed and prosecuted.

Offenders need supporting too. Especially if you don't want them to do it again!


Exactly Honey. It isn't only about being a decent human being, it is the only sensible practical approach if we want to lessen crime for us all. But much easier just to condemn.
Green Man You got your truth, their truth and actual.
Wyot Yes and that people are allowed to show compassion and support people who have (or may have) done wrong, without everyone acting as if by doing so you too are committing the same wrong.
Honey JK2006 wrote:
It is indeed important, as she says, that survivors should be supported - it is equally important that liars and false accusers should be exposed and prosecuted.

Offenders need supporting too. Especially if you don't want them to do it again!
JK2006 It is indeed important, as she says, that survivors should be supported - it is equally important that liars and false accusers should be exposed and prosecuted.