Why is Metro not approaching the Victims Who Were Not Believed and offering to tell their stories for them and thus Speak Truth To Power, rather than just tagging along with a cover-up because multiple claims of misconduct would not be made unless they were true...
/IRONYOFF
@moor_facts
The argument that people in the past were "not believed" is rarely countered with response that maybe right not to. Through attending injustice conferences, (more by Zoom right now) and extensive reading, clear to me that so much has been believed which never should have been. >
@moor_facts
Quite apart from what this has done to me and mine, I can't take reassurance others can in dismissing Richard Webster as "just a man who wrote his opinions". His work so much more than that, and thousands of other voices speak through it. I shivered reading and I shiver now. >>
@lizyeld
@moor_facts
Richard Webster "just wrote his opinions"? They've clearly never read his book, it's hugely researched and very argued.
It's a pity he died so young, the "opinions" of somebody of his stature are still needed!
@ValDobson
@moor_facts
I got my copy for no more than £25 and "The Great children's home panic" for under £5-. I paid a bit more for "Why Freud was wrong" and still reading latter. There may be one writer, but thousands of witnesses to the one real truth.
I stand firmly with these brave people. >>