I could say if those 14 people are even real. That's what you have to figure in to the situation - most people have heard of FV because of the books and maybe Eve, but all the others you're asking people to believe are vouching for accounts we haven't even be privy to.
Of the 14 people: if you've read Franklin's books - you'll find some of them in the forewords, you'll find others quite well known in their own poly communities... But I'm not sure much I can say will convince you, right right.
We will, however, fairly soon, release bios of the support group, and probably a timeline of events. We'll do that when the time is right, because our priority is the survivors.
I think if you read what's actually asked for in the statements, it's not a huge ask for the community. Make some space for the women to tell their stories - Franklin's had a long time to tell his, and even written a book about his relationships. Question narratives you hear, particularly if voices of women are missing...
As an example - since you've clearly read Franklin's books - did you ever ask yourself how the women in the stories he told would tell those same stories? Those voices are missing. So many women's voices are missing.
Are you really so hostile to the idea that we make some space and let them tell their stories? Can we not make a space for them that's safe to do that in?
As we said in the statement:
"Our own priority, however, is not Franklin. Our priority is the women harmed, their experiences, their safety and healing, and the restoration of their voices — and on the effects on our communities of the harm done, as well as the effects of the beliefs and behaviors that enabled that harm."
We will continue to do that, to work for that, and to engage with our communities to strive to make them safer spaces.