It is ignorant, Mikey, and the kind of thing said by someone who hasn't been a victim of abuse. Any abuse, sexual, emotional, mental....always has an element of fear and shame attached. That's why victims stay quiet but when someone else speaks up they affirm it...not jumping on the bandwagon as people on here often accuse them of.
What an odd thing to say.....I do wonder if he said it, not because he wasn’t a victim of abuse, but because he, or someone close to him, was and that is how it was dealt with....
Like I said, Naomi, it's often a case that the abuser is a friend or family member. The reaction to them can be completely different to the reaction to a stranger.
woofgang, as I said I think it's just the way that a lot of people from his social background prefer to deal with offenders. It doesn't mean he's not just as appalled as everyone else by what has happened.
Naomi....'he thinks' doesn't mean he actually knows.
I would have thought my dad would have beaten the crap out of my abuser. He didn't, he went into some sort of shock; he couldn't process what had happened. He felt guilt and failure. He failed to protect me and found it very very hard to live with. My mum on the other hand....she dealt with it in a 'geezer' kinda way.
This is not really the sanction it appears Mikey -
Mr Bristow has been a pundit for Sky in the past, but is not currently part of their team.
They have simply advised that they will not be using his services in the future, in view of his comments, but since they were not using him anyway, that amounts to no change.
I actually understand what he's saying. It's basically get revenge. But...revenge is a dish best served cold, as they say, and prison is the best revenge in reality. Sex offenders, especially those who abused children, are not looked at favourably in prison.
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