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Author Re: The New Pope
Shez

2005-04-19, 10:49 am

In article <1113156297.765621.34620@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, DW
<DrWoodardOnDS@hotmail.com> writes
>
>Shez wrote:
>one
>are
>Father Porter (who died recently) was the first one and it illustrates
>just
>how bad the scandal was.
>
>500+ victims came forward, there were many thousands of victims. We
>may
>never know what happened to them all.
>
>Kids would be victimized twice. First Porter would abuse them
>then the kids would go home tell their parents what happened and
>get punished a second time. "Why are you lying about the nice
>Father Porter, he would never do something like this. Why are you
>lying about him."


That's half the problem that pedophiles like this can seem to be quite
charming and many adults don't realise what is happening..
My daughter age about 12 told me a teacher at her school was touching
her, I asked how and the touching it seems was not just here but other
young girls, She mentioned a friend, and I asked to talk to her friend
who backed my daughter up. I told the friends parents, and I went to the
school saw the headmaster with the teacher in his office and told both
of them that he had been inappropriately touching young girls including
my daughter. Her friends parents went along separately and talked to the
headmaster as well. The teacher was transferred to an all boys school.
My daughter was not embarrassed to tell me what happened, because I had
brought her up with an understanding of what can happen.. She trusted me
to deal with it, and I did. It was the only time ever in her school
years that she had a problem.
Half of the problem is parents not explaining to their children the
facts of life and what they need to do if someone approaches them or
touches them or tries to abuse them. If children know what to do they
will tell parents and will tell potential abusers to get lost in a very
loud voice.
>
>All in all it is a realy tragic situation.
>
>today the Roman Catholic completley botched the sex abuse scandal,
>they are still mishandling it all these years later.
>
>Tomorrow Bernard "Above the" Law will do a memorial service for the
>Pope. Demonstrators from Boston are going to fly out to Rome and
>picket his memorial service as they did every week, week in and week
>out, when he was in Boston. Call it a reminder that all these
>years later the sex abuse victims are still awaiting justice.


Good for them, I hope they completely embarrass him and make his life a
misery he deserves it. You have to stand up and be counted in such
situations, you cant let it slide you do have to be seen by your
children to be dealing with the situation and in a positive way.
>


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