Screwed if they don't, buggered if they do.
(And those euphemisms are particularly appropriate in this issue, IMO.)
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Screwed if they don't, buggered if they do.
(And those euphemisms are particularly appropriate in this issue, IMO.)
Screwed if they don't, buggered if they do - spot on - Vidiot.
I do feel a great amount of Schadenfreude when I watch useless WT lawyers and elders being nailed to the wall.
Mind-blowingly, I also feel some shame in my Schadenfreude - first and foremost, the child victims are most importance in these cases. I hope these persons get all the help (funded by WT) and justice possible.
Bloody hell.............................
This is a real eye opener for me and I was an elder.
I am trying to wrap my head around this:
18. Factors to consider: At times, the conduct of an individual may not be classified as child abuse from the perspective of the congregation, but from a legal standpoint he may be viewed as guilty of such.
So, the congregation has a different standard to measure child abuse than what the law states it is?
There are things that are not seen as child abuse according to the JWs, that would be seen as such if it was heard in a court of law. In other words, their standards negate abuse in certain circumstances. Their moral standards are lower than worldly standards.
I would like to hear a GB member clarify that distinction - how do the JWs view child abuse differently than the law does?
Is it that view that allows them to appoint child abusers to elder positions? "Oh well, he really isn't a sex offender - it was only his daughter..." Does the "sanctity of the family" that they brag about include the notion that a father is allowed to "make a little slip" once in a while?
There was something published from the WTS, too, that said that not all child abusers are predators. That the WTS decides who is "just" a child sex abuser and who is a predator.
I would like to know how the WTS makes that distinction.
The immediate response to this letter in Northern California was to appoint a man who had been involved in SIX Child molesting/kidde porn cases in the late 80s, early 90s in Central California.
Evidently changing congregations and counties and some "green handshakes" helped move the process along. He was shown off by having a part on the platform at the Sacramento Convention Center to the horror of some of his now adult victims.