Ex Member wrote on Jan 7
th, 2016 at 8:39pm:
Quote:Your statement is pure hyperbole. Hyperbole has no place in a logical argument, and only feeds the witch-hunt mentality.
In all of your verbose ramblings, you never once mentioned the trauma you caused your step daughter by your sexual assault which you minimize as "butt grabbing." Your lack of victim empathy shows you are indeed a dangerous individual. The judge saw through you and gave you an appropriate sentence.
The purpose of this website is not to assist sex offenders to utilize countermeasures to beat the system or circumvent treatment and monitoring. I hope you take Dan's advice to take your treatment seriously.
I am not an offender. That is hardly the point at this point. I have, and do, work with offenders.
I offered up a scenario that has elements of bits and parts of various offenders I have encountered and worked with. I can't use anyone's complete case; to do so would be unethical. I wanted feedback on a specific issue, basically trying to double-check a premise with a group of people that I typically find to be knowledgeable on polygraph issues. Instead, I got extremist ramblings, hyperbole, cynicism, ridicule, and opinion instead of fact.
When someone feels backed into a corner, they lash out. I get that, as I understand the psychology behind it. No one has done anything to refute my statements of truth, however... interesting, when you look at everything said in this thread in its proper context. Because you thought/think I was/am an offender, you attacked me, instead of trying to use logic and facts to argue a logical point.Question yourself as to why that is, and why you instantaneously think negative of people who have committed sex offenses. In my professional opinion (and I occupy a position in which I offer up professional, licensed opinions), you need to do some soul-searching, and figure out why you have such a negative opinion of offenders. Someone close to you a victim, perhaps? Or, maybe even yourself? You latched on to the victim impact aspect like a rabid dog, and quickly formed a hard and fast response to that, and one that defies common sense and logic. Psychologically, that is very telling.
Also, nowhere in my scenario did the offender try to circumvent or 'beat' the polygraph. A misstatement by you. The scenario offender was truthful, and was merely avoiding a false-positive by using mental stimulation. How is that deemed nefarious? I guess everyone who peruses this site are doing so with ill intent, then... or is that just limited to people with sex offenses on their records? What's good for the goose, and all that...
Please respond, if you are going to, with the logical portion of your brain, instead of the 'emotional' you.