I sometime wish the list were moderated, to screen out some of the emotion. Only because I think it could offend some parents who are looking for information.
But, if a person is genuinely seeking information, they will scroll past the personal arguments and find what they're looking for.
You should know that the average person who feels they were violated, is justified in their anger. It will frequently get misdirected toward anyone who vaguely resembles, supports, or defends the 'perpetrator'. In many ways, that can be therapeutice, cathartic. Nothing is worse than being victimized (real or perceived, btw) and having to be silent about it.
Attempts to humiliation and ridicule are not going to heal the heart of the one who feels victimized. That's like telling someone with a fracture leg to stop whining and get up and walk. Or a rape victim to get over it. That, come to think of it, is pretty much what happens in the program, based on my experience.
You obviously do not understand the depth of hurt and anger some of these people feel. To have someone suggest that your are lying about your experience, is tantamount to being victimized all over again.
And, there is the possibility that message boards may not be the venue for you. This is typical of any unmoderated board, and pretty typical of the human comdition.