I was wondering if this film my serve as marketing for these services as a lot of things about the interviews don't add up to me, like where are the survivor interviews and why do they call it aftercare, which is a term used in BSDM for repairing for reuse, knowing this would be triggering for some victims. Unfortunately there are a lot of icky people in this world.
I was wondering if this film my serve as marketing for these services as a lot of things about the interviews don't add up to me, like where are the survivor interviews and why do they call it aftercare, which is a term used in BSDM for repairing for reuse, knowing this would be triggering for some victims. Unfortunately there are a lot of icky people in this world.
Hmmm... Probably as so many people are questioning it. Something just doesn't feel right to me, but that's probably because I have no trust whatsoever in the government changing and protecting children based on my own personal experience.
I was wondering if this film my serve as marketing for these services as a lot of things about the interviews don't add up to me, like where are the survivor interviews and why do they call it aftercare, which is a term used in BSDM for repairing for reuse, knowing this would be triggering for some victims. Unfortunately there are a lot of icky people in this world.
Tim Ballard is still connected to survivors, who are now adults.
He claims that a documentary is coming, with interviews.
Hmmm... Probably as so many people are questioning it. Something just doesn't feel right to me, but that's probably because I have no trust whatsoever in the government changing and protecting children based on my own personal experience.