Capo, if you haven't ever seen the show, then how can you comment on it??

As for the show and its star, there is not one thing wrong with it or him, IMO. It puts a name and a face on what is turning into a national epidemic. And do you see the people that have been caught? Rabbis, ministers, teachers?? Did you ever think that perhaps they don't ONLY find their victims on the internet, and that exposing them publicly might bring forth more victims?

Do these people have a problem? Yup. Do they have an addiction? Yup. However, they prey on the young and the innocent, seducing their minds long before they attempt to seduce their bodies. How is it shameful to expose them for what they truly are? Should we hide them under a bush? Should we conduct this business in the dark? By exposing these people for what they truly are, then perhaps victims won't be ashamed to admit they've been victimized. They'll realize they're NOT alone, that they're not the only one that has been victimized in this way.

DVC, what surprises me is not your espousing such an opinion. You're certainly entitled to it. However, what does surprise me is your total disregard for the victims. Do you think this is their first time? Sexual assaults go unreported so often. Why do you think that is? Instead of concentrating on what is done to the predator, why is there no mention of their prey in any of your posts???


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