Fisherman: Her story cannot
be verified from just listening
to her accusations.
Maybe they are
true and maybe
they are not.
Your guess is
as good as mine.
Unless you show proof.
That is only one side
of the story presented here,
a sad story,
but that is all it is.
In all fairness though, an impartial
arbitrator must hear the side
of the defense also to......................................................................................................................... decide.
You are missing the entire point of this woman's video.
This video is NOT about establishing guilt of the father. It is establishing that the girl child that this abuse happened to is NOT guilty, regardless of whether you believe her "side" of the "story" or not.
This woman is using her voice - she is being present - she is real and alive and no longer content to keep an abuser's secrets for him. This video is about HER experience. It is not about the abuser's guilt (or not).
This video is about a victim taking steps to heal and your response, Fisherman, is repugnant to all victims who are struggling to find voice and meaning in a life that has been destroyed.
And no, it is not necessary "for an impartial arbitrator must hear the side of the defense also". Not in the least. The story is real to the victim and the victim's voice stands as testimony to her experience and if you think that she is making it up...then you are an insensitive jerk with no understanding of how difficult it would have been for this particular victim to speak of such horrific abuse at the hands of someone who is supposed to be her main protector.