1. it isnt an insult and it is telling - being emotional clouds judgment and limits critical thinking
2. i agree - we'll never know why any of this played out the way it did. what do we know? the fact finding process didnt get to happen, she got paid out (nothing wrong with that) and her attacker only has to deal with public opinion now
3. her taking the bread doesnt stop anyone from stepping forward or speaking out - it just keeps him a free man until a criminal case is initiated. We'll see what the next person who steps up decides to do
It really doesn't. Emotions are involved in any decision you make because you consider the outcome, how it will affect people, and move according to what you feel is best. And you just agreed with me...Cassie's case has nothing to do with anyone else bringing charges against Puff. And trying to place some level of guilt on a victim for what an abuser does after them doesn't garner the reaction you're hoping for. The level of accountability always falls on the person committing the abuse not their victim/s