Very biased
I will not continue to listen to this. The content is clearly biased and lacks knowledge about sexual abuse. Of course the parents will deny it! Abusers rarely admit to being abusive and are often well liked people in the community. To interview the siblings to cast doubt was also poor form. It’s not uncommon for siblings to live in the same house to have different upbringings. Of course the siblings would not want to believe the allegations to true. This would be to protect themselves rather than believe these horrors were true. This podcast is enabling abusers to abuse and for survivors to continue to feel like no one will believe them. It is disgraceful and lacks integrity.
Le24anne via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/27/23
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