Stephanie Soo
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which there's nothing wrong with that.
But he works at the foundation and he uses the name doctor and there's a strong implication that he is some medically trained individual, but he is not.
So he actually spoke a lot about how repressed memories are not real.
And then he turns around and is also a very suspect person who could potentially be a pedophile.
I'm just saying.
I mean, anyone could be a pedophile, but like he definitely could be a pedophile.
Yeah.
Ultimately, I think the foundation just has some arguments, debates, and statements that are free from the chains of sensibility and intelligence.
Eleanor Goldstein writes, since essay of a child is the worst crime we know of, to be falsely accused of such a crime is the worst thing that can happen to a person.
I feel like there's worse things.
Another person who joined the foundation after being accused of SA from their own kids, they write, the problem, of course, with accusations of SA is that the accused person is assumed to be guilty.
It's like the old, when did you start beating your wife problem.
I don't know what problem they're talking about.
One netizen writes, I can tell you that false memory syndrome is not and has never been officially recognized thing within the DSM and that the former organization that promoted this idea was run by wealthy parents who abused their kids and used their wealth and influence to cover it up.
And the Rotten Mango team, we decided that we were going to go to Washington to meet with Mary to figure out if she was telling the truth.
Not that we have any sort of authority in this, not that our opinion would matter, but just in terms of we were really captivated by her story, we were captivated by these debates and the memory wars.
And we definitely tried our best to be objective.
Before we went, we would have these mock debates where we would each pick a side, either the side that believes in repressed memories and the side that does not.
I will say that each time that someone was on the side that does not believe in repressed memories, I mean, there's a lot of frustration.
I feel like it was hard to come up with good arguments on why someone's repressed memories are false.