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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if…just if…Carroll: A) Suppressed his predilection until recently B) Limited his illness to online forums In the unlikely but not impossible case that both are true, there was no way for parents, teachers, psychics, board members, friends, employers or the IRS to know of his illness. While that will send the finger-pointing virtue signaling keyboard warriors into a frenzy, sometimes there’s not a satisfying answer to very difficult and disturbing situations. [/quote] In the affidavit, Carroll says a lot of his (completely disgusting) desires were things he did as a boy in boarding school. If you can stomach it, NCRC and Beauvoir parents should read it. He says many disturbing things, instructing the FBI agent to make it a game. These desires have been with him for a lifetime. Both schools and kids who have been alone with him need to be completely thoroughly investigated.[/quote] While he is also clearly a victim of sick British boarding school culture, it's clear from the affidavit that he thinks it's all sort of normal for young boys to experience. Deeply, profoundly concerning. [/quote] He said he’s especially interested in seeing children “cry” during their torture.[/quote] Yes, and he also said things like "we used to do this in the bathrooms when I was a boy" and "if you teach him, he'll have so much fun when he gets older with his friends." It's nauseating but I think it's important for parents at the schools to know the extent of his thinking.[/quote] I made the mistake of reading the Eleanore Hoppe stuff and won’t repeat that here. I think it’s ok not to read it. Probably more important to read about how institutions can detect abuse and be reformed to help prevent it. Because his sickness is just one example. [/quote] Unfortunately because this happened at my kid’s former preschool, I had to read all the details to know what we’re dealing with. But I agree that unless it’s touching your life directly it’s best to stay away from reading sordid details. [/quote]
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