Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story makes me sad all around. Especially because if this was something he overcame it doesn't matter, the court of public opinion will make him and anyone associated with him a pariah.
Me too, publicizing this seems horrible to me, all involved were minors and now those girls have been outed to literally the whole world as having been molested by their older brother, which has to be incredibly traumatizing. I'm unclear on why anyone finds justice in this having come out. Those poor girls. I can't imagine a single one of them ever once wished for the whole world to know they were victims of incestuous abuse by a brother, and I very seriously doubt this is the outcome they would have wanted for him either.
Then maybe their gross parents should have gotten their brother some real help. Or not gone on a frickin' reality show knowing that their awful negligent behavior would eventually come out.
+1
Thems the brakes when your idiot parents decide to take your freak show on the tube - your business becomes everyone's business. And those girls did NOTHING wrong. Justice does come from outing a sick, incestuous freak who formerly worked for a hate group.
If he worked for planned parenthood would you be less gleeful?
You cannot compare Planned Parenthood, whose mission is to provide healthcare to everyone including the disadvantaged, to an organization who maligns an entire group of the population as "dangerous" to children all the while employing men of doubtful character. Before any of the anti-choice crowd jumps down my throat about abortions and planned parenthood, the percentage of the business taken up by abortion is 3%. They put in much more work to prevent abortions from happening in the first place by providing sexual education and family planning knowledge to the public.
Wasn't comparing. Was asking a question that wasn't answered.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what happened to minor privacy laws. He was a minor when this happened and he wasn't charged
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story makes me sad all around. Especially because if this was something he overcame it doesn't matter, the court of public opinion will make him and anyone associated with him a pariah.
Me too, publicizing this seems horrible to me, all involved were minors and now those girls have been outed to literally the whole world as having been molested by their older brother, which has to be incredibly traumatizing. I'm unclear on why anyone finds justice in this having come out. Those poor girls. I can't imagine a single one of them ever once wished for the whole world to know they were victims of incestuous abuse by a brother, and I very seriously doubt this is the outcome they would have wanted for him either.
Then maybe their gross parents should have gotten their brother some real help. Or not gone on a frickin' reality show knowing that their awful negligent behavior would eventually come out.
+1
Thems the brakes when your idiot parents decide to take your freak show on the tube - your business becomes everyone's business. And those girls did NOTHING wrong. Justice does come from outing a sick, incestuous freak who formerly worked for a hate group.
If he worked for planned parenthood would you be less gleeful?
You cannot compare Planned Parenthood, whose mission is to provide healthcare to everyone including the disadvantaged, to an organization who maligns an entire group of the population as "dangerous" to children all the while employing men of doubtful character. Before any of the anti-choice crowd jumps down my throat about abortions and planned parenthood, the percentage of the business taken up by abortion is 3%. They put in much more work to prevent abortions from happening in the first place by providing sexual education and family planning knowledge to the public.
Wasn't comparing. Was asking a question that wasn't answered.
Don't expect an answer from someone like the pp. When they call pro life "anti choice" but refuse to call "pro choice" anti life, it shows how reasonable they are in seeing that there are more than one way of looking at things. Very open minded and progressive thinking, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story makes me sad all around. Especially because if this was something he overcame it doesn't matter, the court of public opinion will make him and anyone associated with him a pariah.
Me too, publicizing this seems horrible to me, all involved were minors and now those girls have been outed to literally the whole world as having been molested by their older brother, which has to be incredibly traumatizing. I'm unclear on why anyone finds justice in this having come out. Those poor girls. I can't imagine a single one of them ever once wished for the whole world to know they were victims of incestuous abuse by a brother, and I very seriously doubt this is the outcome they would have wanted for him either.
Then maybe their gross parents should have gotten their brother some real help. Or not gone on a frickin' reality show knowing that their awful negligent behavior would eventually come out.
+1
Thems the brakes when your idiot parents decide to take your freak show on the tube - your business becomes everyone's business. And those girls did NOTHING wrong. Justice does come from outing a sick, incestuous freak who formerly worked for a hate group.
If he worked for planned parenthood would you be less gleeful?
You cannot compare Planned Parenthood, whose mission is to provide healthcare to everyone including the disadvantaged, to an organization who maligns an entire group of the population as "dangerous" to children all the while employing men of doubtful character. Before any of the anti-choice crowd jumps down my throat about abortions and planned parenthood, the percentage of the business taken up by abortion is 3%. They put in much more work to prevent abortions from happening in the first place by providing sexual education and family planning knowledge to the public.
Wasn't comparing. Was asking a question that wasn't answered.
Anonymous wrote:The Duggars used this Gottard sex abuse manual in their "counseling" for Josh. Yep, Josh sexually abusing his sisters (and at least one other person) is because of the immodest dress of those girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story makes me sad all around. Especially because if this was something he overcame it doesn't matter, the court of public opinion will make him and anyone associated with him a pariah.
Me too, publicizing this seems horrible to me, all involved were minors and now those girls have been outed to literally the whole world as having been molested by their older brother, which has to be incredibly traumatizing. I'm unclear on why anyone finds justice in this having come out. Those poor girls. I can't imagine a single one of them ever once wished for the whole world to know they were victims of incestuous abuse by a brother, and I very seriously doubt this is the outcome they would have wanted for him either.
Then maybe their gross parents should have gotten their brother some real help. Or not gone on a frickin' reality show knowing that their awful negligent behavior would eventually come out.
+1
Thems the brakes when your idiot parents decide to take your freak show on the tube - your business becomes everyone's business. And those girls did NOTHING wrong. Justice does come from outing a sick, incestuous freak who formerly worked for a hate group.
If he worked for planned parenthood would you be less gleeful?
You cannot compare Planned Parenthood, whose mission is to provide healthcare to everyone including the disadvantaged, to an organization who maligns an entire group of the population as "dangerous" to children all the while employing men of doubtful character. Before any of the anti-choice crowd jumps down my throat about abortions and planned parenthood, the percentage of the business taken up by abortion is 3%. They put in much more work to prevent abortions from happening in the first place by providing sexual education and family planning knowledge to the public.
Wasn't comparing. Was asking a question that wasn't answered.
The Duggars are very active politically, as is Josh. They are militantly anti-gay, saying that gays harm children. Then this comes out. That's part of the outrage. Also, people feel for the victims, his sisters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story makes me sad all around. Especially because if this was something he overcame it doesn't matter, the court of public opinion will make him and anyone associated with him a pariah.
Me too, publicizing this seems horrible to me, all involved were minors and now those girls have been outed to literally the whole world as having been molested by their older brother, which has to be incredibly traumatizing. I'm unclear on why anyone finds justice in this having come out. Those poor girls. I can't imagine a single one of them ever once wished for the whole world to know they were victims of incestuous abuse by a brother, and I very seriously doubt this is the outcome they would have wanted for him either.
Then maybe their gross parents should have gotten their brother some real help. Or not gone on a frickin' reality show knowing that their awful negligent behavior would eventually come out.
+1
Thems the brakes when your idiot parents decide to take your freak show on the tube - your business becomes everyone's business. And those girls did NOTHING wrong. Justice does come from outing a sick, incestuous freak who formerly worked for a hate group.
If he worked for planned parenthood would you be less gleeful?
You cannot compare Planned Parenthood, whose mission is to provide healthcare to everyone including the disadvantaged, to an organization who maligns an entire group of the population as "dangerous" to children all the while employing men of doubtful character. Before any of the anti-choice crowd jumps down my throat about abortions and planned parenthood, the percentage of the business taken up by abortion is 3%. They put in much more work to prevent abortions from happening in the first place by providing sexual education and family planning knowledge to the public.
Wasn't comparing. Was asking a question that wasn't answered.
Anonymous wrote:The beauty of American celebritydom is that first the public builds you up, then they tear you down, and then you get resurrected again.
I think a few years from now, he will be back. TLC will get the Duggars back because they have such a big presence in social media now.
I think that the parents are to be blamed. Before TLC, these parents were reproducing like bunnies in a very small house. I am sure this boy was seeing/hearing something. If he was in a normal school he would have probably made out with a female classmate....
Anyhow, he will find Jesus, make a comeback and become richer. As the public/audience...we want to be entertained.
I think the Kardashians had the right idea...they were shameless sinners to begin with...so they can get away with anything. Sex tapes, naked pictures, multiple affairs, traffic accidents, divorces and sex change. I predict the next big thing will be an addiction intervention or a suicide on the Kardashians...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story makes me sad all around. Especially because if this was something he overcame it doesn't matter, the court of public opinion will make him and anyone associated with him a pariah.
Me too, publicizing this seems horrible to me, all involved were minors and now those girls have been outed to literally the whole world as having been molested by their older brother, which has to be incredibly traumatizing. I'm unclear on why anyone finds justice in this having come out. Those poor girls. I can't imagine a single one of them ever once wished for the whole world to know they were victims of incestuous abuse by a brother, and I very seriously doubt this is the outcome they would have wanted for him either.
Then maybe their gross parents should have gotten their brother some real help. Or not gone on a frickin' reality show knowing that their awful negligent behavior would eventually come out.
+1
Thems the brakes when your idiot parents decide to take your freak show on the tube - your business becomes everyone's business. And those girls did NOTHING wrong. Justice does come from outing a sick, incestuous freak who formerly worked for a hate group.
If he worked for planned parenthood would you be less gleeful?
You cannot compare Planned Parenthood, whose mission is to provide healthcare to everyone including the disadvantaged, to an organization who maligns an entire group of the population as "dangerous" to children all the while employing men of doubtful character. Before any of the anti-choice crowd jumps down my throat about abortions and planned parenthood, the percentage of the business taken up by abortion is 3%. They put in much more work to prevent abortions from happening in the first place by providing sexual education and family planning knowledge to the public.