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I'm an irish girl aw i wanna marry an asian boy awwww
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The clever trick of this documentary is it makes you think that it's going to be a docuemntary about Oliver O'Grady, when it's actually about so much more. It's about how the church actively worked to protect child molesters and rewarded their silence, how the state failed to detect and punish them, how society as a whole continually fails the most vulnerable and disadvantaged class of all, the children. They're completely dependent on us and we as a society so often abuse them.
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@fashionhistorylover I think he's a pure sociopath. He even laughs when talking about the "offence" he caused. I don't think we can believe a single word he says in the documentary. He's like a monster wearing a human costume, trying to act like one of us.
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@DjCalliMixes Disgusting, I thought he was trying to dedeem himself.
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In March 2011 .. Oliver O Grady was caught in Dublin Airport, Ireland with possesion of thousands of pornographic images of children from the age of 3 to teenagers.
The man hasn't changed , I was sickened to the core when I discovered this.
I don't think a lot of people here in Ireland know the extent of this mans evil and past abuses.
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@PhuTube714 well said
@PhuTube714 This is the same analysis i got from this religion.
Vows of celebacy + Neuroplasticity = Sexual desire for children.
Sexual traumatization by priests + The compulsion to repeat one's trauma = Victims of abuse become the next generation of priests.
Dissociation of shame related to the trauma as a victim = Inability to feel sufficiently guilty about victimization of others.
Desire to role reverse victimization + Dissociated guilt = Epidemic of sexual abuse.
PhuTube714 1 year ago 4
But given the compulsion to repeat associated with traumas, the rationalizations assciated with (sexual and other) addictions, and the priests' split personalities fooling the populus at large, it's not hard to visualize this problem having exsited for hundreds of years and continuing to exist for many more. And that is scary.
nathanwilefrazier 1 year ago 2