When news broke years ago about Josh Duggar's sexual assault of his sisters, and again with the news of his Ashley Madison account, we lost friends. A lot of them.
Because I pointed out that the blame was being put on the wrong people for what his sisters were going through...
That his response minimized, miscategorized and blameshifted, and didn't demonstrate real repentance.
We pointed out the twisted theology that exists in those circles that wields "forgiveness" like a weapon and creates abusive environments. . .
I talked about the legal realities - that contrary to that community's assertions, Josh wasn't being outed against the law. Rather, legal authorities were illegally protecting HIM. Including a state trooper who didn't report the abuse, and was later found to be. . .
in possession of CSAM himself.
We talked about the dynamics of abusive environments and concern for Anna and her children, and the fact that the repeated patterns of abuse and then presence on Ashley Madison pointed to a pattern that was NOT actually dealt with or changed.
And we lost friends.
Now, years later, Josh is arrested for possession images and videos of children younger than 12 being sexually assaulted. He has six children, with another on the way.
Not everyone will continue down that path, but people, patterns exist for a reason. . .
It is critical that we recognize them, speak the truth about them, understand what real change would look like, and LISTEN to those who have experience and expertise in these dynamics where we may not.
The refusal to do so forces victims to be unable to be honest about the abuse
It can result in using victims like a pawn in a PR show, pushing them to "forgive" and minimize and restore when it isn't safe. These environments applaud victims for these responses, making in nearly impossible to make another choice. If they do, they lose their communities
It leaves wives with men who are not repentant and not safe, convincing them that the godly response is silence and submission. Their children then pay an even higher price.
This is heartbreaking. It's also likely the tip of the iceberg. Patterns exist for a reason. We ignore them at deep peril.
But usually not OUR peril. Usually the peril of the ones we are expecting to forgive, restore and submit.
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Pastors and friends walking alongside, this is where you come in.
Here are some things you can do. Without this kind of help, it's almost impossible to leave, much less heal and get a halfway decent custody arrangement...
First, be the voice that tells the truth. Survivors' sense of normalcy is so distorted, and their trust in their own judgment and abilities so decimated, they need you to call what they are experiencing what it is: abuse and evil, and define what is actually normal and good.
This means you need to understand it yourself and learn from trusted advocates to be able to.
Be honest and blunt about the reality of abusers changing, and about enabling. Remind them that change only happens with honesty and consequences. Change doesn't require their harm.
.@michiganstateu released an update on reforms today, allegedly in response to the Nassar scandal and input from survivors during "listening sessions". Here's start administration and the Office of General Counsel and the BoT isn't telling you:
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At the time these reforms were commissioned, I and a group of survivors (@SG_Klein and @sterling_shea ) had been working directly with the BoT on an external review process...
Administration never talked to us. We asked. It was refuses.
During that process...
We vetted several firms, and specifically rejected the firm Cozon O'Connor because they had a clear conflict of interest.
Cozon O'Connor is lead by the exact same attorneys who LouAnna Simon hired in 2014/2015 to review MSUs Title IX process after so many violations were found..
When I worked in the MI House there were legislators who roamed the halls at night in their briefs and frequented strip clubs with their legislator name tag.
My coworker's wife had been sexually harassed by some of the highest officials when she worked there. . .
Early on I was notified about a list the Speaker kept of which male legislators were no longer allowed to hire female staff because of blatant sexual harassment. My employment options were limited - they roamed free.
The point is this: Sexually abusive behavior is often signaled in 100 ways and preceded or accompanied by sexually deviant behavior. Porn culture. "Boys will be boys" mindset.
And we not only tolerate it, we elect it and endorse it. And then wonder why abuse flourishes.
How you teach gender roles, and how you talk about women, how you sexualize them as temptations or dangers, matters. It can be life and death.
The way you indirectly blame women for abuse, lust, assault, "temptation", can be life and death.
This is happening in your pulpits, in your seminaries, in your counseling programs. It is in your marriage books, your books on womanhood and manhood, it is in your counseling sessions. It is in your purity books and discussions. It is in your social media.
@RodDMartin@AlsoACarpenter@david_bumg@bradjurkovich@BaptistNetwork Christians should care about libel. Which is why I remain appalled that the Executive Committee has never publicly confessed or repented of libeling Jen Lyell on a national platform, much less had any accountability for the members involved.
For every leader who has written a blog post, tweeted, commented on, the steps being taken by RZIM, how good they are, how important the truth is, or how to prevent this, please hear the grief you are compounding:
You have written about how God and right these steps are, but not until they were already taken. Not until the facade was removed.
You did not lift your voice to cry for the truth you now applaud. That fell on the shoulders of the victims. The women.
You applaud the independent investigation, but never pressed for it when it needed to be done.
When your voice was desperately needed in 2017 and all the years that followed, you were silent.
You left the victims alone, your silence a deafening testament that you did not care