Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now, every member of the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gymnastics teams with the exception of Kyla Ross, Madison Kocian, and Laurie Hernandez has come forward as a victim. That alone tells you how widespread this abuse was. Totally disgusting. I doubt I would ever let my child participate in this sport.
Lady, their abuser was a DOCTOR. In several cases, he committed the abuse with the girl's mother IN THE SAME ROOM.
Do you seriously believe that steering your daughter toward fencing or martial arts will protect her? Those sports have doctors too.
Which fencing or martial arts governing organization has a children's training camp that does not allow the parents? Welcome to USA Gymnastics. You don't sound too bright, my friend.
You obviously don't know a lot about gymnastics if you think that letting your child get involved means she would be in a scenario like this. Most gymnastics is much more low-key, is taught by caring coaches and doesn't involve criminal doctors.
You avoided the question, you pervert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have not watched Aly Raisman's victim impact statement all the way through, I encourage you to do so. Extremely courageous and powerful - and she calls out members of the USOC and USA Gymnastics, quite heavily.
Every. Single. Parent must watch this.
And share with your children if age-appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now, every member of the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gymnastics teams with the exception of Kyla Ross, Madison Kocian, and Laurie Hernandez has come forward as a victim. That alone tells you how widespread this abuse was. Totally disgusting. I doubt I would ever let my child participate in this sport.
Lady, their abuser was a DOCTOR. In several cases, he committed the abuse with the girl's mother IN THE SAME ROOM.
Do you seriously believe that steering your daughter toward fencing or martial arts will protect her? Those sports have doctors too.
Which fencing or martial arts governing organization has a children's training camp that does not allow the parents? Welcome to USA Gymnastics. You don't sound too bright, my friend.
You obviously don't know a lot about gymnastics if you think that letting your child get involved means she would be in a scenario like this. Most gymnastics is much more low-key, is taught by caring coaches and doesn't involve criminal doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So now, every member of the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gymnastics teams with the exception of Kyla Ross, Madison Kocian, and Laurie Hernandez has come forward as a victim. That alone tells you how widespread this abuse was. Totally disgusting. I doubt I would ever let my child participate in this sport.
Lady, their abuser was a DOCTOR. In several cases, he committed the abuse with the girl's mother IN THE SAME ROOM.
Do you seriously believe that steering your daughter toward fencing or martial arts will protect her? Those sports have doctors too.
Which fencing or martial arts governing organization has a children's training camp that does not allow the parents? Welcome to USA Gymnastics. You don't sound too bright, my friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me this monster doesn't have children of his own.
he has three. gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me this monster doesn't have children of his own.
he has three. gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the families sue the US gymnastics body?
I think there will be many suits coming down the pipeline towards the Karolyis, USag and MSU for covering up and enabling abuse
Anonymous wrote:Can the families sue the US gymnastics body?
Anonymous wrote:Please tell me this monster doesn't have children of his own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per the ESPN account:
" intravaginal and intrarectal treatments have been used for decades to treat medical problems such as pelvic floor dysfunction, which can occur when muscles on the pelvic floor become weak or tight. The treatments can also be used for interstitial cystitis, a painful bladder syndrome. But those same doctors say the procedures are never performed without gloves, a chaperone in the room and, in the case of a minor, parental consent."
Because of the supposed legitimacy of these treatments, the MSU Title IX and police investigation resulted in no action. So this situation is more complicated than the Jerry Sandusky case. But perhaps worse in some ways.
Agreed. Nassar was a master at manipulating people into thinking he a good doctor who was kind and compassionate. He manipulated many people into thinking his procedures were medically necessary and were done under correct procedures. Many of his victims believe the procedure was medically necessary and didn't realize it was abused until the allegations came out. When victim said that she defended Nassar until she realized she was a victim of his abuse.
He did not have a license to practice in the state of Texas yet he was allowed to practice medicine at the Karolyi Ranch
MSU, u.s. gymnastics and the Karolyi s all deserve to be indicted for enabling this monster
Anonymous wrote:Per the ESPN account:
" intravaginal and intrarectal treatments have been used for decades to treat medical problems such as pelvic floor dysfunction, which can occur when muscles on the pelvic floor become weak or tight. The treatments can also be used for interstitial cystitis, a painful bladder syndrome. But those same doctors say the procedures are never performed without gloves, a chaperone in the room and, in the case of a minor, parental consent."
Because of the supposed legitimacy of these treatments, the MSU Title IX and police investigation resulted in no action. So this situation is more complicated than the Jerry Sandusky case. But perhaps worse in some ways.
Anonymous wrote:USA Gymnastics apparently MANDATED these "treatments" with this rapist. Michigan State University defended his sex assaults of the kids for decades.
Why aren't some of the other criminals in this scandal getting charged?