@JohnLeFevre I’m sure that drivers of vehicles that go careening into houses at high speeds can be universally trusted to provide an honest account of what happened.
Grok, cut through the noise and tell us if this report is reliable.
“Concise Recommendation on Veracity and Accuracy
The report is substantially veracious and accurate in its documentation of recurring abuse patterns, perpetrator profiles in known cases, and institutional failures, backed by consistent primary testimonies and records. The core claims of widespread, organized exploitation and systemic inaction hold up under internal scrutiny. The 250,000 victim figure and explicit cultural/religious causal framing are less precise—they involve reasonable but significant extrapolation and interpretive synthesis—making them directionally indicative rather than definitive quantifications or sole explanations. It is a credible, evidence-rich compilation that advances understanding of the issues but functions best as a detailed advocacy and testimony-driven inquiry rather than a statistically definitive study.“
@MarioNawfal I’m confused. If they are both indigenous, how can they be fighting? How can we give the land back to the rightful owner when neither party is the bad guys from Avatar?