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2005-08-18
Oh God no, it can't be the parents fault. That's a terrible idea.
It's their goddamn job to know. In fact, knowing this kind of stuff about your child is the most important job you have. If you didn't know then you failed your child.
(Yes, I'm a parent)
The Blame Game. It solves everything. Or not. Look, there are, and have been, instances of abuse in both settings but trying to blame one over the other solves nothing.