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Topic History of: another Great Mystery
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hedda why do victims (or claimants) of sex crimes become advocates or campaigners and suddenly believe they are experts ?

you can only be an 'expert' on the experiences that you went through, not others. Every crime is different.

it's part of the new "victim hood" status which I say applies usually to people who have got fu*k all else happening in their lives and craft their whole identity around something from 10, 20, 50 years ago and that then some how makes them an "expert " (on nothing really)

yet I know heaps of people who have crimes committed against them or been involved in serious crimes- one was even charged with slicing his wife up 40 years ago with a knife but found Not Guilty. They never ever talk about these things, get on with their life !


As usual I blame Rupert Murdoch.