How are we not talking about this right now?! Do you guys think the show should be canceled? What do you think of the family's defense (or lack of comment). I have such a hard time trying to understand that family in general, and this scandal has now flipped what was already a very bizarre situation completely on it's head!
Re: Duggar scandal
Jim bob is a creepy and I think sexualizes everything.
Josh has always been a bit creepy to me too and the rumors that something happened have been around for a long time. I hope he's gotten the help he needed but I seriously doubt it.
I feel so badly for the girls. It was not in any way their fault. I hope they have been helped as well- if not by their parents but maybe TLC got them real counseling.
I wonder if this is coming to light now because Jill and Jessa are married and they were having trouble in that area with their new husbands.
I've never seen the show, never wanted to. They seem like the kind of people I avoid at all costs. This just further validated that.
Also, I'm just giving you the head's up that if you're going to make those sorts of accusations, this is probably going to get ugly quickly. There are some wonderful women in this community who are in same sex relationships.
You agree that it's ok to tell people in the LGBT community that they are wrong and God doesn't like it, they are going to hell, living in sin, ect. as long as it's "gently" put?
What do you exactly mean by that comment? Are you one of those religion pushers that think it's ok to try and preach to us poor, godless folks? I just can't. I have too many thoughts on this and it's making my blood pressure skyrocket.
I don't give a rats ass about him or if God has forgiven him or not. Sexual abuse has life long effects on the victims. It sickens me that the parents did NOTHING to get those girls help. They literally said they prayed as a family for forgiveness. That is not enough. The didn't protect or help their daughters. You can call that religious or cultural, I call it failing as a parent.
The message they sent to their daughter was that God forgives and so should you. He had no rehabilitation, no punishment, and continued to live in the same house. The girls were given a very clear message: you are not important.
I think anyone who knew anything about this family knew that something would eventually ruin their image. I figured it would be when one of the children rebelled by going to college or wearing a bikini. I'm appalled they were hiding molestation. It's horrible and I'm actually really sad for the whole family.
If the parents would have done the right thing, I think it would be salvageable. But I think they need to cancel the show and offer all of the children counseling. REAL treatment, not just prayer.
Secondly- don't get me wrong I am 100% for victims, that they are NEVER to blame and I hope hose girls received the help they needed- as well as Josh- and that the girls didn't feel blame or shame and were cared for appropriately but you must remember Josh is their child too! He needed to be dealt with, and strongly but I also don't think I would report my child to the police and file charges unless I thought there was no other option. Something like that would hang over his head for the rest of his life- sexual offender- and make it extremely difficult to get jobs, living locations, it could potentially affect custody of his own children. Don't get me wrong- sexual crimes are very serious and should be treated as such- but if I could whip my child into shape and save him the record and everything that goes with all that I absolutely would, so I don't blame them and I am not surprised that formal charges weren't pressed. All I can say is I hope the situation was dealt with and that it didn't continue after these initial instances. Just remember parents want to protect all their children and even though it was awful- Josh is still their child as well, not just a creepy stranger. So that played a very strong role in how they handled the situation.
I realize you are labeled as a sex offender and that can make the rest of your life difficult, but there is a reason for that: to protect other children. Would you want your child going to daycare or school ran by a sex offender?
It's tragic, and I'm sure it would be horrible to have to turn in your own child, but you owe it to the other kids to do the right thing.
I was sexualy abused when I was younger by a family member. I do not blame my parents. They have no idea that it happened. No one does. I have never told anyone.
Unless if you lived in that household you have no idea what actually went on and how they handled it. This is something they are ashamed of and of course they are not going to be public about it. Saying they failed as parents is not right. No parent is perfect. They did what they think they needed to do. Yes it may not of been what most of us would have done.
What he did is not right in any way. I feel bad for they girls. Because people can not mind their own business and care to much about celebrities, they are having to relive this terrible event.
The difference is his parents did know. They were told. I think they failed their daughters. I know they did what they thought was best, that doesn't make it ok. I can only say how I *think* I would react. No one knows until you're in that situation.
They also invited the media and cameras into their house. This exposes all of their parenting decisions to judgement. I may disagree with a lot of what they do- they whole quiverfull movement seems crazy to me, but this is different. Their daughters were abused, they knew it and choose to do nothing. It's completely shameful.
I feel like saying things are "none of our business" is fine, but if the family chose to put themselves on t.v. they chose to make their lives everyone's business. Maybe them being exposed is God's will? Maybe they have to learn this hard lesson for all their judgement of other people that are actually decent human beings. Also, if you like S&M, or drinking more martinis than a normal person, or you like to dress up as a Furry when you get it on, that is none of my business. You want to molest children, cover it up, and then get on your high horse about gay people being a danger to our children. That's a smidge different.
The reason I tried to avoid this thread (and maybe I am biased because of my experience) is my mother married a man when I was 11. He tried several, several times to molest me. I went to my mother every time and I was told how horrible I was, how mean I was, how I was wrong. He never ended up actually molesting me but I spent all of my child hood wearing baggy clothes, I ate myself fat hoping it would stop his stares, I tried to say the lingering hand was an accident not because he wanted to touch my butt or boob. I found out 10 years later that he molested my bother and sister. I have never been so broken in my life and to top it all off, he stood in the court and stated that he waited until I left for college to started hurting my siblings because he knew I would never let him near them while I was in the house. He waited. He waited years and years to hurt his own children. That is absolutely terrifying to me. Needless to say, my mother and I don't have a relationship either. I can't bring myself to forgive her for knowing things and making me feel guilty for what happened. These are my own demons and maybe that makes me biased but I am heartbroken for those girls and I am terrified for his own children.
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I am so so sorry that this happened to you. I can't even to begin to imagine what it must feel like to go through something like that, and I wish I could say something to ease your pain. Sending you lots of love and hugs.
I just wanted to say I'm so sorry to those who have personally dealt with this. Sending lots of love.
I believe in God, in a loving and forgiving God but I think that it's an absolute cop out to say that God forgave him, so should you. So hey, let's all forgive a rapist because he said sorry to God. Yup, we're all good now! C'mon, give me a break! There are real victims in this story and they most certainly not are Josh and his parents.
What irks me the most is that they have the nerve to call The LGBT community molesters when they are hiding it themselves!! How disgusting! These people are revolting to me.
Are you kidding me? Why would they announce something like that in their show? How on Earth would that be helpful