Here is an email I got from "Get Up!" with good news from the John Laws incident!
Hi Margaret,
Great news! Thanks to you, John Laws and 2SM have made
commendable strides towards ensuring another victim blaming incident won't
happen on its airwaves again in the future.
Last month, Laws' extremely
insensitive comments to a listener who suffered sexual abuse as a child prompted
a fierce outcry among the community, with nearly 40,000 Australians signing the
combined GetUp and Destroy the Joint petition. Last week we surprised John Laws
and 2SM by delivering the petition in person and requested that Laws speak,
on the air, with Dr Cathy Kezelman, President of Adults Surviving Child Abuse.
GetUp members and Destroy the Joint delivering the
petition to 2SM
Yesterday, Laws accepted your request and had
Dr Kezelman on his show. She let him know why comments such as his are so
detrimental to survivors of abuse and explained that by "just making the
suggestion that someone's provocative or talking about their appearance is
suggesting that the victim has, in some part, a responsibility for what happened
to them and that's never the case."
To his credit, Laws admitted
that "the size of the problem is greater than a lot of people would think"
and conceded that as a result of the interview he is now "better
informed and better educated."
A huge thank you to Dr Cathy
Kezelman for having the courage to speak out and educate John Laws on just how
damaging shaming and blaming survivors of sexual abuse can be.
It's
always important to recognise when someone does the right thing, so we'd like
to commend 2SM and John Laws for honouring your request and endeavouring to
learn more about how to avoid victim blaming in the future.
This is
proof that together, our actions can and DO make a difference.
Keep up
the fight to put the blame back on the perpetrators of sexual abuse.
Thanks for all you do!
The GetUp team.
PS. To hear the
full 2SM interview click here: Dr
Cathy Kezelman on 2SM, 10 April 2013
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