that's not the case in america, any hint of child rape and all of a sudden you've got a witch hunt on your hands. I know one thing for sure though, nothing will ever happen if your parents don't bother to report it
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Dirty Beatleking steveyos06-27-2014
my brother (the one I don't hate for life) just got back from training and doing a show with kids in the outback, apparently a strange man started hanging around and propostioned and tried to take one of the young girls, there was a lot of talk about it, everyone saying how bad that was and I asked "what happened to the man who tried to take the little girl, was he arrested?" I got some blank stares and a few blinks then was told "No, that would be dealt with by elders (older aboriginals in the community) and I said "Shouldn't that be dealt with by the police?" they just said "I don't know."
Like there are witch hunts, Ralph Harris, that guy from the tv show "hey dad" but they are high profile celebrities and the women only came forward when they were adults, but statistically for the most part it is never reported and when it is reported nothing usually ever happens and a conviction is very rare, people seem to just want to sweep it all under the carpet
but I've reported the inappropriate behaviour I've witnessed, I made a report, it was pretty fucking horrible to have to write it but I can't ignore that, the secretary at the magistrate re-wrote my statement that was hand written and typed it up removing all mention of the children.... you know I understand why witch hunts happen and people take these matters into their own hands because frankly at every step along the bureaucratic line someone is trying to sweep it all under the carpet. So you know, I wreck my own head trying to do the right thing about it. I have thought about homicide quite genuinely at times.
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