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It took less than 30 seconds looking up sag aftra on line, they have so much information on there about looking after child actors. Looked up a security expert, deBecker, he has information on protecting children.
They could have interviewed producers who work with children to get some perspective on what good people do.
How hard would it have been to interview these experts.
I admit, I am very angry for these people who were abused, even raped. Them and their whole families have been destroyed.
Here is how this is a modern show. The makers demonstrated how the abuse is enabled by the companies turning a blind eye as long as money is being made. By implication the solution is , "they should stop doing it" and morally they should
but old fashioned me ( and sag atfra, the actor's union ) know that you can't rely on arseholes to stop, that, yes it's not fair but saying not fair is not going to help anything. It's like crossing a road, cars shouldn't run us over but they still do. That's why we take care when crossing roads and we might use crossings. Saying cars shouldn't run us over doesn't help, it doesn't mean we can just walk out on the road. Abuse is the same. Taking care of ourselves is not victim blaming. Prevention is not victim blaming. It's accepting that abusers can't be relied on.