Biased Victim Blaming
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This entire show is incredibly one sided. Considering the seriousness of the subject matter and the very real court case and subsequent ruling it appears to me to be wilfully bad journalism to have backing and support fr and for the perpetrators of these horrific crimes. Not to mention little to no effort was made throughout the series to balance the possibility that the abuse ( which a court determined to be factual!) even took place. Bad job all round with this one!
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I understand that a lot of people reviewing this podcast are triggered into saying it is victim blaming however the case is incredibly nuanced and there is more than a little reasonable doubt. Very complex and uncomfortable territory
sadie dark via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/06/23
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There is a lot I am struggling with while listening to the 2nd episode, and I will probably not continue. You canโ€™t swap between the professions of counsellor and social worker: those are 2 very different professions, with very different jobs. It actually minimises both vocations, and it makes a...Read full review »
RodieB123 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/21/23
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I am a subscriber and there is a technical problem with this episode. All other episodes, including Episode 5, are playing normally.
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