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Roger Ailes on Soledad O'Brien: 'That Girl That's Named After a Prison'

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Nyet4/13/2012 4:54:33 pm PDT

re: #159 Obdicut

I can prove it of every single case of parent-child incest that gets examined. Doesn’t that count for anything? It’s also what you’d expect, given human psychology.

How can you prove it, and examined in what context? What percentage of all cases gets examined? Because if it gets examined solely because of dysfunction, it tells us nothing about possible non-dysfunctional relationships.

That’s not a vague possibility, though. Why do you feel it is? I can cite a ton of case studies of adult incest victims whose abuse began as children.

Um, again, I didn’t argue that there aren’t cases of adult incest victims whose abuse began as children. The “vague possibility” pertains to such a case (child abuse; which is obviously illegal regardless of incest) + non-reporting of it when the victim becomes an adult and continues such relationship against his or her will. Note that since I say possibility, I obviosuly agree that there are *some* such cases. What is their percentage, however?