Michael Goldstein: All of these years I've seen
him interact with his students very, very frequently, in very
informal circumstances over many, many years. And because I am
a physician I also understand human behaviour. Because of that,
if Sai Baba had done anything of this kind with any one of those
boys at any time, ever, I would see something in one of those
children's eyes, I would see something in one of the expressions
on their faces that would indicate to me fear, apprehension, depression,
something unsavoury, something inappropriate, something scary,
something ominous, I would know it in my heart because I am what
I am a consummate professional. Can you understand that?
(The obvious answer can only be 'No, no, no', when considering
the number of persons he knew who have told him the facts about
Sai Baba's sexual abuses, and the number of
world-wide
serious and detailed allegations. Then his duty of care as
a doctor requires that he investigate with the persons involved.
This he did not do)
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