Biased.
This journalist is well known for his belief that recovered memories are false and unreliable, and he tries to use this story as another example of this being the case, however he faces a major problem: the eldest daughter also reports that her parents sexually abused her, and her memories of this are not based from recovered memories, nor does she undergo hours of psychotherapy. To explain this phenomenon, the journalist tries to describe her behaviour as jealous, and attention seeking, and he ultimately frames her as a liar. He extensively questions the behaviour and statements of the victims, and yet he readily accepts the perpetrators version of events. It all comes across as being very biased.
rbben via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/30/23
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