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Child sex victims bring abuse on themselves, says Corrie’s Ken Barlow

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posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:25 PM
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CORONATION Street star Bill Roache has been criticised after saying victims of paedophiles bring abuse upon themselves because of what they have done in previous lives. The star, 80, who has played strait-laced Ken Barlow in the ITV soap for more than 50 years, told New Zealand’s One News that the public should not be judgmental but be “totally forgiving” of people who have committed child sex crimes. The actor, talking about the furore around the Jimmy Savile sex abuse revelations, also defended people “on the fringes”, especially pop stars, who he said were “caught in this trap” by sexually active young female groupies. His comments were condemned by the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC), which said his comments were an insult to abuse victims. Roache later apologised, saying in a statement: “I would like to say that I am very sorry for any offence that has been caused as a result of my comments. “I would never say that victims of sexual offences are in any way responsible for the abuse they have suffered and I offer my deepest apologies if anything I have said has been misunderstood in this way. “I had no intention of causing any kind of distress as a result of my interview and I offer my utmost sympathies to anyone affected by sexual offences and paedophilia.” In a behind the scenes interview for the television channel, Roache discussed the exposure of former DJ Savile as one of the country’s most prolific ever paedophiles who may have abused hundreds of children. He said: “If you accept that you are pure love, and if you know that you are pure love and therefore live that pure love, these things won’t happen to you.” Interviewer Garth Bray replied: “To some people that sounds perhaps like you’re saying victims bring things on themselves - is that what you’re saying?” Roache replied: “No, not quite, but and yet I am, because everything that happens to us has been a result of what we have been in previous lives or whatever.” The Corrie veteran went on to call for anonymity for all those accused of child sex offences because of the stigma they faced even if innocent. He said: “Paedophilia is absolutely horrendous. Paedophiles should be sought out, rooted out and dealt with. “But there’s a fringe of people who, particularly pop singers, they have these groupies, these girls, who come, they’re sexually active, sexually mature, they don’t ask for their birth certificate, they don’t know what age they may be. “But they’re certainly not grooming them and exploiting them, but they can be caught in this trap. “These people are instantly stigmatised, some will be innocent, some will not, but until such time as it’s proven there should be anonymity for both.” He added: “If someone has done something wrong the law will take its course. “But even so, all of them, whether they are proven guilty or not, we should not be judgmental about anybody, ever. “We shouldn’t go around condemning, unforgiving. We should all be totally forgiving about everything.” Dr Jon Bird, from NAPAC, condemned Roache’s “hippy-dippy” spiritualist beliefs, saying child sex abuse left people with horrific physical and mental scars. “Abuse is a crime. The rape of a child is an appalling crime and the long term effects we here about include suicide,” he said. “There is a whole range of terrible consequences that are life-long. “This is a real insult, it is horrible. I think a lot of people will be deeply offended by what he said.”





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posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:28 PM
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Why do people even pay attention to what nobodies say. If a random person said this nobody would care, why should you when a rich out of touch person says stupid things like this? Why is his opinion news worthy?



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:40 PM
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Originally posted by CesarO
Why do people even pay attention to what nobodies say. If a random person said this nobody would care, why should you when a rich out of touch person says stupid things like this? Why is his opinion news worthy?


Anyone who shows sympathy for child molesters is a sicko in my eyes whether its the pope, an actor or the strange looking guy who lives two blocks down.. This is disgusting.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:40 PM
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Sounds like something that would come from the mouth of someone whom perhaps has a guilty conscious or is trying to validate things they have done???

Sicko individual to say the least.....



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:49 PM
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he' has a right to an opinion,people may not agree or like that opinion but he can think what he likes,



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:52 PM
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Originally posted by haven123
he' has a right to an opinion,people may not agree or like that opinion but he can think what he likes,


Well because I have two daughters under the age of 12 years old, his opinion can go f/itself. Would you forgive someone that just invited themselves on your child?



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 01:53 PM
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Why and how does this culture of blaming the victim persist?

What is wrong with these people?

Kill all the pervs with fire and smash the left over bones to dust with hammers.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 02:14 PM
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i aint saying what he said was right just dont know why people are taking note of this guys delusional thought process



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 02:18 PM
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Originally posted by haven123
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i aint saying what he said was right just dont know why people are taking note of this guys delusional thought process


Well I don't know about you but more of these people are starting to defend that disgusting act. Makes me wonder if they are trying to defend a crime they may of committed themselves.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by CesarO
Why do people even pay attention to what nobodies say. If a random person said this nobody would care, why should you when a rich out of touch person says stupid things like this? Why is his opinion news worthy?


Its because he has a sphere of influence, that makes his remarks more damaging.

Shameful.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 07:06 PM
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There is far more widespread child abuse than people think ......
The abused becomming the abuser in their own turn quite often.
The lust for power, seems to go along wqith this pervy behavior....
Those with authority use it towards evil ends.....For some why reason i am beginning to believe that the system actually protects those abusers who have some leverage.....once they get so high up ....
It looks like a mad circle jerk from down here..................



posted on Mar, 20 2013 @ 09:43 PM
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This guy ŵorks on the same show as another guy who is going through a process of being accused of child abuse.
I think he's mearly trying to support his friend but what an awful thing to say.

Maybe he should be molested.




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