Bluebells, I agree with your post from yesterday at 10.31. I was assaulted, actually quite a serious assault, by a member of my own family, well by marriage anyway, when I was a student and 19 years old. About a year later I did tell, needless to say, I was not treated sympathetically, I think the general consensus was I should have kept quiet. I didn’t go to the police, the thought never crossed my mind. I put it down to experience and got on with my life, with the thought that these things happen.
Despite this I have little sympathy for this woman, if she was all that upset she would have told someone or reported it. He wasn’t a member of her family, which makes it reasonably easy to report, no family politics to negotiate. This is all about revenge, not justice. If she was that upset she would have reported it years ago. I’m fed up of the ‘me too’ brigade, they are pathetic old women reporting incidents that may or may not have occurred, but which weren’t so desperately upsetting at the time otherwise they would have reported them, and no one today can prove happened or didn’t happen. I think the police have more important things to do than investigate every historic sexual assault case. I think most people would have preferred to see a robust investigation into the hundreds of girls recently assaulted and raped by groups of mainly foreign men in places such as Rotherham, and all the other places where this has happened.
Obviously this latest event is not in the UK, but for me, it’s not important and I would prefer not to see the amateur dramatics on every news bulletin at the moment.