How right or wrong isn’t straightforward, even in murder
Right or wrong. Black or white. We do love our absolutes.I frequent some interesting places on the internet. Places where truths are told. Unpleasant ones. Uncomfortable ones. Truths people don’t believe because they are hard to believe. At least for relatively normal people. Like I knew about Jeffrey Epstein more than a decade before his deeds became public knowledge, thanks to some of these places where uncomfortable truths are told.
It’s not always black hats or white hats. Women are often discounted. And I am experienced at identifying abusers. But their behavior with their inheritance doesn’t change my vibe. They were molested by their father. Repeatedly. This, I know.I’ve never talked to one of the brothers. But I know. They were abused by their father.And now, the lid is being lifted by members of former boy bands, who reveal they were were subjected to rape and abuse by music executives.You don’t even have to read between the lines to get the message.
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