Okay. So you don’t like the Duggars. Just say so and move on. To say it was not a tragedy, is to deny the pain and heartache the family went through and is now continuing to go through.
First of all, when I state “Duggars” in this post, I am speaking of the PARENTS. I agree with you in that the children are innocent here, with the exception of Josh, of course.
It’s not as simple as me not “liking” the Duggars. That is so simplistic, as simplistic as gay rights activists who assume that anyone who doesn’t support homosexual activity is a “hater”.
Actually, in the past I have both critiqued what I saw as problematic about the Duggars’ beliefs, and defended them from what I saw as uncharitable accusations based on speculation.
When I questioned your use of the word “tragedy”, it’s not because I’m denying anyone’s pain and heartache. However, you have consistently defended the Duggars’ handling of the situation, minimized Josh’s actions, and accused anyone who questions the veracity of what Josh and his parents are saying now, of “bearing false witness”. Even though these are the same people who acted for a long time as if they headed a perfect family that never had any significant problems or conflicts, let alone something this major.
You seem to be completely in denial that the Duggars’ credibility has been seriously damaged, because they DID present themselves as a Godly family who lead a way of life that is morally superior to the standard secular family, and DIDN’T have the many problems “normal” families have. Michelle is claiming NOW that “we’re not a perfect family”, but that was the vision she and her husband was trying to sell to the public for years.
You have no idea what it’s like to see your family villified on the front page of a newspaper. You have no idea what it is like to walk into a public room and have conversation stop. Then restart as people say hateful things about you and your family.
This is silly. Unless your own family is as famous as the Duggars, you have no idea what they are going through either. For all we know, at least some of the Duggar kids aren’t blaming the big bad media, but are actually angry at their parents for putting them in this situation. There have certainly been rumors chipping away at the “one big happy family” myth for a while, involving Jana and Jinger chafing at Jim Bob’s control freakiness, and also one of the boys being sent to reform school (though I forgot the name). I also remember questioning if I was contributing to a kind of exploitation of the kids by watching of the show, when I found out that Jessa chose NOT to have her first kiss in front of not just a crowd of church witnesses, but a national TV audience.
I wouldn’t say that the Duggars displayed hubris, I think they displayed naivete. They believed that people would forgive them for what their son did, because they and their children were willing to forgive.
No, I think they believed that people would never find out what their son did, even as they aspired to simultaneously become rich celebrities with crossover appeal to the very same sinful secular society they sanctimoniously set themselves apart from.