Thank you Giselle Pelicot for being such an amazing inspiring brave elegant woman. I am so sorry to hear what you have been through, I really hope you find peace and happiness for yourself, and with your family and friends after the trial is over. You are an incredible woman , thank you for helping other women to be brave too. 🙏🕊️💕🌻
@nightowl62604 сағат бұрын
Consequences will change behavior. Changing attitudes will take a long, long time.
@charzemc13 секунд бұрын
Not if consequences are swift & consistent.
@anastasia100173 сағат бұрын
Mr. Pelicot got prescriptions from the doctor for something like 500 pills in one year. How were the doctors giving out Rx like that , and how were the pharmacists not raising the alarm about this guy and his doctor ?
@robinblack38654 сағат бұрын
Blessings to you giselle!!!!❤❤❤
@mariacoronel2547Сағат бұрын
22:13 To the monstrous acts he did to her, they are giving him a light sentence!! This man is so depraved it is truly so hard to try to fathom what his mind is like.
@dreamcat45 сағат бұрын
i agree with most of whats been said here however whats interesting in this case vs general cases... is that the name of the website and basis for meeting its clearly very incriminating from the very beginning so perhaps in needing to admit that in court makes harder for the individuals to admit and take more of responsibility because then they need to be admiting that the nature of the act turns them on etc... as i guess like the child pornography cases? for example to find those on a computer prior beforehand etc. shows more of premeditated component murder vs manslaughter also that the way the lawyers enables this blame avoidance it does not help and its why i dont like lawyers and try to avoid them
@bonlevina5621Сағат бұрын
I don't know her name, but to the woman who spoke, so passionately, that we have never had such before, I say, this thing we fight has been with us since near the beginning of time, but we can still say, no more!
@BL-sd2qwСағат бұрын
I wish more people knew about Peggy Reeves Sanday's gr@pe free societies work. It's such a shame this all started... like the book Saharasia tells.