26 min

Army of Enablers Cheer Incorporated

    • True Crime

Please Note: This episode contains graphic content that may be disturbing or traumatizing to some audiences.  Listener discretion is advised.

In this episode the we dig further into the enabling culture exemplified by the harrowing stories of new victims in new states.  

Sound familiar? Almost formulaic? This is one of the key dynamics of the Cheer Incorporated scandal … a culture which refuses to take credible allegations of abuse seriously and then refuses to hold abusers accountable even when there is clear and compelling evidence of their conduct.

This is why my ongoing conversation with Professor Amos Guiora is so vital. Because when you hear the phrase, “No action was taken”, that is the definition of enabling behavior.

Please Note: This episode contains graphic content that may be disturbing or traumatizing to some audiences.  Listener discretion is advised.

In this episode the we dig further into the enabling culture exemplified by the harrowing stories of new victims in new states.  

Sound familiar? Almost formulaic? This is one of the key dynamics of the Cheer Incorporated scandal … a culture which refuses to take credible allegations of abuse seriously and then refuses to hold abusers accountable even when there is clear and compelling evidence of their conduct.

This is why my ongoing conversation with Professor Amos Guiora is so vital. Because when you hear the phrase, “No action was taken”, that is the definition of enabling behavior.

26 min

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