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In reply to the discussion: Why do people keep saying "Mia defended Polanski"? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)that if someone on a first name basis with someone they know them personally, or they 'feel' they do. Apparently you don't know her any better than I do.
I know zero about her and no, she is not an 'abuse victim'. She is claiming to be an 'abuse victim'.
Her mother is close friends with a man who admitted to sexually abusing a child. I wonder how 'Dylan' feels about that?
How do you feel about the Iraq Women who were raped and the children who were sexually abused by US Troops in Abu Ghraib eg?
We KNOW they were because there was video and witnesses. Has this country shown even a fraction of the 'concern' for their welfare that they are devoting to this case where is there virtually NO evidence of abuse?
Seems so out of proportion, very odd actually for this country to pretend it cares about abuse victims when they are responsible for the killing, torture, sexual abuse of untold numbers of women and children.
I just wish I could see all this energy devoted to women like 'Noor' eg. That is all we know about her identity. But we do know what happened to her. She isn't a Hollywood movie star's daughter, or even an American. Maybe that's it, she isn't an American. Maybe you have to be an American woman to get this kind of attention.
Anyhow, I'll go back to worrying about the victims of our government's policies who have yet to see any justice, for some of course it's too late, they are dead, like the 14 year old Iraqi girl who was gang raped by US Troops after seeing her family murdered and then murdered, her body burned, herself.
I've wasted too much on this twenty year old story when there are so many more important things to try to do something about. 'Dylan' I'm sure appreciates your support.