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vassilissa ([info]vassilissa) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-12-15 18:54:00


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Satanic ritual abuse wank
I dithered about whether to put this in unfunnybusiness or here, but in the end Satanic Ritual Abuse is not real, and what the person who said it was said was so funny it belonged here.

People who blatantly deny the existence of ritual abuse after being offered solid resources to the contrary demonstrate that they don’t need evidence about its existence. Instead, when they continue to deny its existence in a seemingly obsessive manner, they are more likely trolling for new victims in hopes that responding survivors will – while more emotional – slip-up and provide vulnerable, personal information.

There you go. If you deny the existance of ritual abuse, it's because you're looking for new victims to ritually abuse.


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[info]issendai
2009-12-15 10:40 pm UTC (link)
All of this is going to be vague because I can't recall the details of the study, but:

A state did a study of RMT to determine whether to continue paying for it. The patients it followed were 30 to 40 adults, most of whom were functional adults at the start of therapy: not seriously depressed or suicidal, employed, in a stable relationship, in contact with their families, etc. Over the course of therapy, most of the employed patients lost their jobs; most of the people in a stable relationship lost their partners. Almost all of them broke off contact with their families. Many of them became suicidal. A few began cutting. Over the course of several years, RMT destroyed the entire group--for their own good.

Yes, that sounds like abuse.

(The state stopped funding for people in RMT, because holy shit.)

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