Psi Scott, of the Singha beer family, speaks to the media for the first time since he posted a video talking about his brother Pi Scott raping him

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    1. Blood family is not always our true family, screw protecting and hiding interfamilial abuse. The family is not worth keeping together if this is the cost.

    2. PrismaticDragon27 on

      As a survivor of CSA due to my own “family” failing to protect me from several abusers for 30 years, my heart goes out to Psi. Wish I could hug him like the sweet lady in the last slide. It’s polarizing realizing that the people whose family you were born into don’t care about your well-being or safety and instead prioritize material possessions and money while blaming you for the abuse or just in general not giving a shit about your suffering. As soon as I can cut them off forever, I won’t ever look back.

      I find it so beautiful how much he cares about preserving the environment and how he has reclaimed his power by committing to a deeper purpose in life despite what he’s suffered. Spending time in nature and with animals is so healing and we have such a beautiful world and so much life that deserves to be protected. He’s so brave and strong for speaking out. I wish him and any other survivors so much support, peace, love, and ease ❤️‍🩹

    3. RealbasicFriends on

      I feel so sorry for Psi. I could not imagine the pain he’s feeling in his heart right now, but I am also so grateful that he’s talking about this. I wasn’t raped by my brother but I am a guy who was raped by a man and I still remember the police telling me “to have just fought the guy off.” So I am glad he’s just talking about it as a male victim. It really is shit how many dudes think men can’t be raped by other men.

    4. littlechangeling on

      I also met denial, hostility, and lack of any kind of response after being repeatedly abused by a family member as a child. Let everyone who has kids or plans to have them know: this kind of betrayal fucks you up on a level that is not repairable. You will forever be seen as someone who worried more about what people will say rather than protecting your child. You will always be a threat and your memory will be forever tarnished because that is the first thing your child will remember about you. If you would ever betray your child over saving face, don’t have kids, or may you die alone.

    5. EchoesofPoe on

      My heart breaks for him, both for going through so many horrible things and from the lack of love/protection that he received from his family. Speaking out in a world where so many people refuse to believe survivors is brave as hell. I hope he’s safe and surrounded by people who love him 

    6. WildHoneyChild on

      My heart breaks for him but I’m also moved by his strength in not only coming forward about this, but what he said about how his life has more purpose than what he’s been through.

    7. skinflakesasconfetti on

      For all you who read this thread or reply in it, who have been abused, victimized, and left unprotected by those who were supposed to take care of you and make sure you’re safe, I wish you a life full of peace, healing and happiness. You deserve that and more. Please take care of yourselves.

      This poor man, the amount of trauma and pain he’s having to push through to speak out against not only his family but their connections that their money brings, is truly bravery. I hope he’s found a group of people to support him, and love him as he deserves.

    8. urbanroutine on

      What a strong and amazing person. I wish him so much joy and peace in recovery. Breaking that kind of silence is just so incredibly brave.

    9. AutonomyIsNoTragedy on

      Bless him for speaking out

      Also I’m reminded of the following quote from Leslie Feinberg’s *stone Butch blues* which reminds me about what he said about nature:

      >Nature held me close and seemed to find no fault with me.

    10. depressedfatbitch on

      his parents and brother should be in prison. his mother does not deserve to be a mother. Psi Scott, I’m your mother now.

    11. burntflowersfallen on

      The more I see of this story, the more it makes me want to cry 😭 his initial video was so heartbreaking. COCSA is so often just swept under the rugs by families with no regards for the victim.

    12. Due_Sail_1787 on

      May he find peace and love and feel the support of people all over the world who care more about him than his immediate ‘family members’. The bravery to come forward and put it all out there! I hope his two
      blood relatives have a reckoning and he sees justice prevail.

    13. HerRoyalRedness on

      My heart breaks for him and everyone else who is a survivor that was punished by your family for refusing to protect your abuser.

      It’s a heinous betrayal in addition to a heinous betrayal.

    14. Ugh my heart breaks for the little boy he was and rooting on the man he’s becoming.

    15. Secure_Gur5586 on

      Please believe victims when the speak out. He has absolutely nothing to gain from this. I’m so sorry that he was betrayed and harmed by the people who were meant to protect him.