https://www.yountube.com/watch?v=mhWH906vpQA&ab_channel=YellowClaw
I thought I would take a look at the 'Interview with the devil' that I had been pointed out to. It seems familiar to me and is no longer available on YouTube. Do you know that too? You look for one thing and end up with subjects that you are not interested in. In this case a long series of videos with interviews with the devil and I can't help but think that everyone who has made such a video is trying to piggyback on the success of this film. So I scrolled through the list and read a few comments that I personally find nauseating and then ended up with the mother of the rapist and murderer of Anne Faber. I did listen to most of the interview by the EO (Evangelical Broadcasting). The first thing that struck me is that the mother keeps talking about "the murder" and the same goes for the interviewer but what about the fact that the murderer is a rapist and was tried for the same thing years ago. So we are talking about a rapist whose mother says she knows her son well. Hello Madam, if what your son did is a complete surprise to you, then you do not know your son, let alone well. It is indeed terrible that family is being blamed for the act of a criminal, but I cannot help but wonder why the parents did not intervene sooner. Perhaps it is something of the Dutch government that rapists are allowed to continue walking around happily, because even today, seven years later, this is still the case. You get a heavier punishment if your child does not go to school for a day than if a gang rape takes place or a confused man takes it out on him.
When it comes to confused, I also wonder why this excuse is never used for women who commit a crime.
According to the mother (who has forgiven her son for the burden he has caused the family), it is not possible to just stop loving your child. Perhaps she is lucky because of her faith, but I know that I cannot.
The interviewer asks the mother of this devil: What is forgiveness?
Her answer is that she accepts what happened and can (learn to) live with it.
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