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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are not a judge and jury. When the victum refuses to press charges, are you suppose to come to your own conclusion? [/quote] She's not putting the guy in prison, FFS.[/quote] Shunning people is a absolutely a version of that. [/quote] Men who sexually abuse children are getting off easy with shunning. This "there's no evidence" crap only serves as complicity in abuse. Here's my evidence.....nightmares, flashbacks and trouble having sex with my husband who I love, 40 years after the abuse. [/quote] Just because you were abused does not mean that all who are accused are guilty. Wanting there to be some evidence is hardly complicity. Is there any other area of the law where you would be willing to condemn someone without evidence? It really troubles me how many people are into social justice, protections for the accused, and concerns about over criminalization and false convictions -- in every area but child abuse and maybe sexual assault. If you believe in due process and protection for the accused, you can't be selective in terms of when that applies.[/quote]
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