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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think what happened 12 years ago in the Duggar family was sad and unfortunate. I think they handled it well. I can understand that the parents felt they dealt with the situation the best way they knew how. The girls were unaware. They put safeguards in place. When it happened again, by Josh's admission, they sent him away for counseling. I just don't know what else should have happened in [i]this case[/i]. This was touching over the clothing of sleeping girls. They responded. When it continued and was under clothing and awake, they responded. Is there anything that someone who understands what the Duggars did here and understands that they did the best they could can say here? [/quote] I don't think that's good enough, and don't think they did the best they could. They did not get *real* counseling for Josh. They sent him to a Christian youth camp. Not good enough. And they didn't get any real counseling for the daughters. And locking them in their room isn't good enough, or even a safe thing to do. [/quote] In your opinion it wasn't good enough.\ in your opinion it wasn't "real". They as parents thought it was the best choice for the situation they were dealing with. They have a right to make a choice that they feel is best for their family. [/quote] Yes, in my opinion. And in your opinion it is good enough. And a parents' rights have limits. Failing to protect your daughters from a molester isn't a right. [/quote] For all we know they did protect them. After Josh confessed again and they took more serious action we have no evidence of this happening again.[/quote] We know for certain that they did not protect them. After it happened once that he confessed to, [b]they allowed it to happen again[/b]. To a 5 year old. Great job protecting them. But, you know, they're girls so they're expendable.[/quote] They thought the safeguards would work. F*ck them right? Because as parents we never make mistakes.[/quote] If they were saying they had made mistakes, I would be judging them much less harshly. They don't admit any mistakes in this. [/quote] In the interview they said this is what they thought was best. They said they were wrong, it wasn't enough because it happened again, so they took further action.[/quote] By sending him to aTI which excused his behavior and was run by a sex offender. Great. [/quote]
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