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Nicole Parsons

@davidrevoy

One of the relatively unacknowledged risks to public health is the sexual abuse of children.

So much evidence of societal trauma exists, yet it is ignored as a public health issue.

South Korean & Japanese women so traumatized by the rampant misogyny of their cultures, that the birth rate had plummeted.

Male supremacy has economic consequences
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

New Zealand evidence that child victims of sexual abuse have reduced life expectancy of 10 to 20 years less
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Nicole Parsons

Residential schools & child sexual abuse in New Zealand, Australia, UK, & Canada
news.library.auckland.ac.nz/20
interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/

Irish & Italian Catholic abuse that triggered a diaspora of immigrants & rates of alcoholism
ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/fu

David Revoy

@Npars01 Thank you for all this links to continue on the topic. I'll probably read them another evening. It's a bit too heavy and I need to dip only a small toes into these waters for a limited time per day. But I'll do as I think information about it must be spread and understood by the largest part possible of the population.

Nicole Parsons

The scale of the cover up to shield sexual predators from consequence boggles the mind.

Centuries of exploitation & predation was ignored to bolster a male supremacist social convention.

Continuing efforts to shush the victims of predators are callousness personified.

It wasn't just the famous exploiting their fame.

They were surrounded by people who basked in their association with him; who never spoke up to protect these girls.

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