Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
The flip side to your childish screed is that many of us are beyond baffled as to why you and so many like you are defending two adults who clearly sheltered their son from real help and consequences for sexually assaulting his sisters and left their daughters to further sexual abuse. I go to church every Sunday and pray every day, and I am still aware that if I were to have sexually assaulted a child, even if I were a teenager, I would need to face real consequences. That's not "joy in condemning others," that's accepting reality.
Why would you think that none of us have had problems in our lives? That's so weird.
To be honest, I do believe that many of the people here have problems in their lives.
I also believe, based on the responses of many, that they are less than supportive of their own family who are facing problems.
You are basing your "facts" on probably? Okay.
Well, the odds are that they're more supportive and protective than Jim Bob and Michelle who dealt with their sex assaulting - possibly rapist - son by locking up the girls at night. Even though Josh continued to assault younger victims. I know you and the other Duggar defenders think that's an okay response; I call that letting their daughters twist in the bitter wind of their political and religious beliefs.
This is the issue I have. I don't care for the way the Duggars all that much and I think this case with Josh is just terrible. However the things that people are throwing out there and the "facts" they are spinning in their head make me sick. Its bad enough, he fondled sleeping girls through their clothing. Just please stick to the facts.
I am sticking to the facts. The version the family is putting out is probably a fraction of the whole story. Josh's behavior was escalating - remember he assaulted the five year at the end of his reported year, meaning his victim's ages went from nearly same aged (although still assault and still incestuous) to a little girl in about a year. The parents refused to produce Josh to speak to the police when an actual investigation was done. These girls were reciting rehearsed lines as they have a vested interest, monetarily, and recall that the cult in which these girls were raised places an ENORMOUS emphasis on exalt purity and women ad the gatekeepers of same.
And so I say again: Josh committed at least sexual assault - that's what touching someone's breasts and external genitals are, especially of a child in their own damn bed - and is quite possibly rapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
The flip side to your childish screed is that many of us are beyond baffled as to why you and so many like you are defending two adults who clearly sheltered their son from real help and consequences for sexually assaulting his sisters and left their daughters to further sexual abuse. I go to church every Sunday and pray every day, and I am still aware that if I were to have sexually assaulted a child, even if I were a teenager, I would need to face real consequences. That's not "joy in condemning others," that's accepting reality.
Why would you think that none of us have had problems in our lives? That's so weird.
To be honest, I do believe that many of the people here have problems in their lives.
I also believe, based on the responses of many, that they are less than supportive of their own family who are facing problems.
Well, the odds are that they're more supportive and protective than Jim Bob and Michelle who dealt with their sex assaulting - possibly rapist - son by locking up the girls at night. Even though Josh continued to assault younger victims. I know you and the other Duggar defenders think that's an okay response; I call that letting their daughters twist in the bitter wind of their political and religious beliefs.
This is the issue I have. I don't care for the way the Duggars all that much and I think this case with Josh is just terrible. However the things that people are throwing out there and the "facts" they are spinning in their head make me sick. Its bad enough, he fondled sleeping girls through their clothing. Just please stick to the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
The flip side to your childish screed is that many of us are beyond baffled as to why you and so many like you are defending two adults who clearly sheltered their son from real help and consequences for sexually assaulting his sisters and left their daughters to further sexual abuse. I go to church every Sunday and pray every day, and I am still aware that if I were to have sexually assaulted a child, even if I were a teenager, I would need to face real consequences. That's not "joy in condemning others," that's accepting reality.
Why would you think that none of us have had problems in our lives? That's so weird.
To be honest, I do believe that many of the people here have problems in their lives.
I also believe, based on the responses of many, that they are less than supportive of their own family who are facing problems.
Well, the odds are that they're more supportive and protective than Jim Bob and Michelle who dealt with their sex assaulting - possibly rapist - son by locking up the girls at night. Even though Josh continued to assault younger victims. I know you and the other Duggar defenders think that's an okay response; I call that letting their daughters twist in the bitter wind of their political and religious beliefs.
This is the issue I have. I don't care for the way the Duggars all that much and I think this case with Josh is just terrible. However the things that people are throwing out there and the "facts" they are spinning in their head make me sick. Its bad enough, he fondled sleeping girls through their clothing. Just please stick to the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
The flip side to your childish screed is that many of us are beyond baffled as to why you and so many like you are defending two adults who clearly sheltered their son from real help and consequences for sexually assaulting his sisters and left their daughters to further sexual abuse. I go to church every Sunday and pray every day, and I am still aware that if I were to have sexually assaulted a child, even if I were a teenager, I would need to face real consequences. That's not "joy in condemning others," that's accepting reality.
Why would you think that none of us have had problems in our lives? That's so weird.
To be honest, I do believe that many of the people here have problems in their lives.
I also believe, based on the responses of many, that they are less than supportive of their own family who are facing problems.
Well, the odds are that they're more supportive and protective than Jim Bob and Michelle who dealt with their sex assaulting - possibly rapist - son by locking up the girls at night. Even though Josh continued to assault younger victims. I know you and the other Duggar defenders think that's an okay response; I call that letting their daughters twist in the bitter wind of their political and religious beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
The flip side to your childish screed is that many of us are beyond baffled as to why you and so many like you are defending two adults who clearly sheltered their son from real help and consequences for sexually assaulting his sisters and left their daughters to further sexual abuse. I go to church every Sunday and pray every day, and I am still aware that if I were to have sexually assaulted a child, even if I were a teenager, I would need to face real consequences. That's not "joy in condemning others," that's accepting reality.
Why would you think that none of us have had problems in our lives? That's so weird.
To be honest, I do believe that many of the people here have problems in their lives.
I also believe, based on the responses of many, that they are less than supportive of their own family who are facing problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
The flip side to your childish screed is that many of us are beyond baffled as to why you and so many like you are defending two adults who clearly sheltered their son from real help and consequences for sexually assaulting his sisters and left their daughters to further sexual abuse. I go to church every Sunday and pray every day, and I am still aware that if I were to have sexually assaulted a child, even if I were a teenager, I would need to face real consequences. That's not "joy in condemning others," that's accepting reality.
Why would you think that none of us have had problems in our lives? That's so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
Anonymous wrote:http://video.foxnews.com/v/4279347396001/exclusive-the-duggar-sisters-respond-to-claims-of-hypocrisy/?#sp=show-clips
Exclusive: The Duggar sisters respond to claims of hypocrisy
ridiculous
They are so brainwashed.
Anonymous wrote:Face it, folks. For most of you posting on here, NOTHING said by anyone in the Duggar family would satisfy any of you.
It is almost as if you take joy in condemning others.
I hope and pray that none of you have anyone in your family who goes through trials in life - drugs, alcohol, or other.
Your hatefulness will do nothing to help that person heal.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent article. "You were listening to a cleverly crafted, daddy-and-husband-approve message." Exactly.
http://www.elizabethesther.com/journal/2015/6/5/why-jill-jessaduggar-were-not-speaking-for-themselves-in-their-interview-with-megynkelly