Feminists
Related: About this forumSo, Dale Hansen took a stand against the stigma
that child victims of sexual abuse face. The reason for the silence of those victims. The problem that that silence helps to enable. I was moved, very.
So I posted it in GD, where it was soundly ignored. Way to prove how necessary it is to remove that sigma, the shame, and the silence. Excellent job. Outstanding
Maybe I shouldn't read into the fact that so many people read it and had absolutely nothing to say. Maybe I shouldn't, but I can't help it.
I'm just going to repost the link here. Read it if you like.
http://www.wfaa.com/sports/dale-hansen/Dale-Hansen-Thank-God-for-Kids-135840468.html
BlueIris
(29,135 posts)Last edited Wed Dec 21, 2011, 08:45 PM - Edit history (1)
Perhaps that is why no one posted anything.
But for the record, if it was working for people in GD and they simply chose not to comment for other reasons...I think the reason is obvious. (At least one reason; as you post, stigma surrounding this topic is high.)
GD is becoming the same cess pit of propaganda, infighting, personal attacks and other unreadable shit GD: P was on Old DU. It's sad that those who only come here for a certain thing can't get over themselves. Other important discussions don't have a place to go.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)it works for me.
Here is his piece on YouTube. It's recorded off of someone's television, sorry about the quality but it's the only one I found.
It really does make me sad that this didn't get much attention here. It's so important.
Nikia
(11,411 posts)There was an investigation, and I said nothing although I was not personally asked. The charges ended up getting dropped. It had been over 5 years since the abuse, and I was then 18.
My husband, a close friend, and two counselors know that I was abused. I did not tell about the other girl. I was too ashamed, and I am still ashamed.
This is not irrational though. I have seen how people have treated child sex abused victims. I have heard what they have said. Still maybe I should have been braver.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i wish you had the support or whatever it took to be able to report the abuser. but we see what happens to people when they speak out. it is too hard. too many people look to defend, excuse, justify, protect.
take care of you. i am sorry you had to experience and live with this.
you survive. you live on. that is brave, too.
redqueen
(115,164 posts)It's far from easy to talk about.