It was hypothetical, but forget it. You will continue to avoid answering
regardless of how the situation is posed, or how it is asked.
In other words, as far as you are concerned, a person's past experience and
background have no impact on their objectivity about an event similar to
one they were exposed to.

Which I find a bit amusing given that the latest thing in the US is
sanitizing and censoring things that may contain "Triggers" to past traumas
in people's lives.

Something so deeply traumatic will leave scars, and the average human being
will never be as objective as the average person who did not go through
that experience.
How much time has passed will also play a factor, as well as a host of
other things.
However, Average person who was, compared to Average person who was not?
No.

I don't even have to preface this with saying I am not a psychologist.

On 10 September 2014 12:15, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> So you feel that rape victims are incapable of objectively
> viewing other rapes cases?
>
>


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