‘Did he drug me too?’: how daughter of Gisèle Pelicot feared she had also been a victim of her father
‘Did he drug me too?’: how daughter of Gisèle Pelicot feared she had also been a victim of her father

‘Did he drug me too?’: how daughter of Gisèle Pelicot feared she had also been a victim of her father

Summary
Caroline Darian’s book reveals her father’s abuse of her mother, including drugging and inviting strangers to rape her.
Darian also discovered disturbing photographs of herself, leading her to question whether she was also a victim of her father’s abuse. “How could he have photographed me in the middle of the night without waking me? Did he also drug me? Worse still, did he abuse me?”
The trial of Dominique Pelicot and 50 other men accused of raping his wife continues, with expert testimony suggesting the perpetrators were not ordinary men.
Yes, and? We choose the bear.
I am not capable of such an act. It’s really weird for you to say I don’t exist.
Unless the rapist guys' skin turns green so they can be easily told appart from the good ones, women are going to chose the bear.
Ordinary men are doing these things. Not all ordinary men, but ordinary men nonetheless. To call them anything but ordinary is to make out like they're some special breed but they're just ordinary men.
This is almost getting the point of Arrandts 'banality of evil' comment.
Most human evils are done by ordinary humans.
There is nothing specially evil about Nazis.
Fascist governments are made up of ordinary people.
Some media unerlined the fact that the only shared trait between all of them (includes the ones "not found") is that they are men. Not rich, poor, crazy or anything, they are men, so the bear it is
No, the only two things they share is that they're men, and that they're rapists. Both of those factors are important. Not all men are rapists, and not all rapists are men.