Category Archives: Abuse

Neshama Carlebach: My sisters, I hear you

Neshama Carlebach writes: Sometime in the late 70s, my father was involved in an intervention staged by women who were hurt by him. He came, even knowing the content of the conversation that was to happen. And when they told … Continue reading

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Why Was There A Sudden Explosion Of Gay Pedophilia In The Catholic Church In The 1960s? And Why Did It Die Down The Last 15 Years?

Comments at Steve Sailer: * Here are the stats: Victims’ ages: 5.8% under 7; 16% ages 8-10; 50.9% ages 11-14; 27.3% ages 15-17. Victims’ gender: 81% male, 19% female http://archives.weirdload.com/stats.html So there were indeed pepophile priests. 3/4s of the victims … Continue reading

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Revolt of Fox’s Hens

By Sheelah Kolhatkar • 10/25/04 on Observer.com: TV news is a generally inhospitable place for women to work. It often involves unequal pay for comparable work. It nurtures and inspires sexual harassment in a pressured, heightened environment filled with risks … Continue reading

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Rep. John Conyers – Sexual Predator

He’s featured in the 2017 Detroit movie as the good guy. Has there ever been a black civil rights leader who was not a scumbag? Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, John Conyers, etc. All scum. Buzzfeed: Michigan Rep. … Continue reading

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Somebody should do a literary analysis of the mea culpas of Al Franken, Charlie Rose, Leon Wieseltier, Louis CK etc. I truly believe I am pursuing shared feelings here.

A friend says: It is a remarkable set. If it were a scene in a movie, I would suspect that the uniformity of this—the getting accused and immediately confessing and apologizing—was all staged by power players (all at retirement age … Continue reading

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