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Any Sympathy For Mr Galloway?

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paraffin | 03:10 Mon 20th Jul 2009 | News
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"Respect" MP George Galloway claims to have been sexually abused at the age of 11 by a school janitor.

Given the extremely controversial and, some may say, "reviled" figure that he is, does anyone have sympathy for him? Could that be what made him what he is today?

Or did he "get" what he "deserved"?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120082 7/I-victim-child-abuse-claims-George-Galloway. html
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Nobody deserves to be sexually abused. Whether it has any bearing on the man he is today isn't the issue. Anyone working with children should be vetted to the hilt, but even then, it wouldn't stop all predatory thoughts.
Why did he mention Dunblane?

If what he said about being abused is true then I feel sorry for him

But he has the most annoying voice ever.."You`re listening to George Galloway on Talk Shport"
why not paraffin?

do you think he deserved it ?

a rather weird and questionable thread btw
"Respect" MP George Galloway claims to have been sexually abused at the age of 11 by a school janitor.


Or did he "get" what he "deserved"?



Thats just far tooo weird.
Did an 11 year old kid deserve it?


Sick just sick
I think he`s bullsh!tting, Thomas Hamilton shot a load of school kids, that wouldn`t bring back memories of sexual abuse
Any abuse can have a dire effect on a child Elvis. The anger, torment, shame - whatever - can manifest itself in weird ways, making the adult person want to somehow strike back.
It would amaze me (and Paraffin has a habit of asking questions such as this and then stating that it is a question and not necessarily his opinion) if anyone would think that an 11 year old child deserved to be sexually abused.
Elvis at the Dunblane inquiry, two experts said Thomas Hamilton demonstrated paedophilia so the connexion is there.
I am willing to give paraffin the benefit of the doubt in the phrasing of his question, and see it as a means to provoke a debate, but it obviously could have been approached in a more appropriate manner.

To suggest that any individual's behaviour as an adult can merit some sort of advanced 'justice / punishment' visited on them as a child is frankly baffling.

It may well have affected Mr Galloway;s character and development as an adult, but that is not the same point at all.

So to answer the question - did heget what he deserved? Of course not. I do not always subscribe to Mr Galloway's views and behaviour, but to suggest that in any way that makes him deserving of abuse as a child is an obscenity, and I think it's a dangerous and unpleasant way to open a discussion on the subject.
One of THE most stupid comments by a user on here ive read.

What a distorted view of the world paraffin must hold?
I can't stand George Galloway.

Grade 1 buffoon.

But ...

1. He was one of the few MPs who didn't abuse his expenses.

2. He does a fab radio show on Talk Sport.

3. He was once an innocent child ... who did not deserve to be mistreated.

Even when you don't like somebody, you have to give them credit where it is due, and respect the fact that they have the same rights as enyone else.
I agree JJ. Why should someone "get" what he "deserved" just because he is now disliked. This story may not be true and he may (or may not) be making it up. But there are many people that have been abused as children. No one deserves it. They were only CHILDREN at the time.
"reviled" figure that he is... did he "get" what he "deserved"?

paraffin,

You are allowing your own personal hatred cloud your judgement. He was elected to parliament for his constituency beating Labour, Conservative, LibDem, Green and Communist Candidates. So he is not reviled by the people that matter.

To answer the question, No he did not deserve to be abused. To even suggest in a question that a child deserves to be abused is as shocking as it is disgraceful.
Gromit ...

I think Paraffin was trying to get a debate going.

He did not say that GG had got what he dererved ... and I doubt that he holds such a view.

He asked a question to start a debate.
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Far too many people have jumped to a conclusion and have got it totally wrong.

In no way do I hate Mr Galloway but from everything I've seen in the media over a number of years, he is a hate figure in the eyes of many, based mainly on the infamous declaration of admiration by him of Saddam Hussain which seems to have followed him ever since.

As a result of that he became a figure "reviled" by many in this country, and I'm disappointed that none of the august posters here could have read between the lines of my post to realise that this prompted my use of that adjective.

I deliberately chose this post as a result of his notoriety and, perhaps, too controversially, I suggested that those who hold him in such contempt may be "sick enough" to rejoice in the revelation which Mr Galloway has chosen to make.

Perhaps in future I should just say what I think instead of trying to be subtle in an attempt to provoke debate on a prominent public figure?
"saying what you think" at the outset would be a big bonus.
did an 11-year-old deserve to be abused? What an odd question.
Introducing schemes to vet people working with children - I thought that was already in place - the trouble is, if the person who is applying for the job has never been convicted then there will be no record of them commiting offences against children.

It can take many years for a person to talk about being abused as a child - perhaps this is the time now George Galloway feels he can bring his experience out into the open.
Nice long winded reply paraffin.

Yet strangely no mention of the abuse ?


What is your opinion on his abuse?
Did he deserve it?

In YOUR opinion ??
Well IVE read Between the lines,and one of them said" Or did he "get" what he "deserved"? "How can an eleven year old deserve to get abused..?.

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