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Rot in hell, James Dobson

2025-08-21 18:59:04.983629+02 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

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#Comment Re: Rot in hell, James Dobson made: 2025-08-23 16:57:37.708223+02 by: Dan Lyke

The Sword and the Sandwich — Ministry of Violence

James Dobson is dead, leaving behind the legacy of poisoned politics he created, and countless children and adults who live with the pain of surviving the cruel methods of childrearing—child abuse, in fact—he thrust on the American public.

Sam Thielman at Forever Wars: James Dobson, Godfather of Child Abuse, Finally Dies

The radical cleric leaves behind a legacy of sanctified torture, destroyed children and broken families.

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