So its fine in the UK to be a pedophile as long as you are paid a lot of money and hold a highly paid job somewhere. I mean uk police has no balls seriously. I mean looks like they have known about this guy for 30 years.
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Yeah, like it's a UK problem..Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostSo its fine in the UK to be a pedophile as long as you are paid a lot of money and hold a highly paid job somewhere. I mean uk police has no balls seriously. I mean looks like they have known about this guy for 30 years.
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Its worse in places like Belgium and Austria.
But also it was worse the further back you go when people in positions of trust could do what they want.
I wish I could say that these days celebrities could do what they want so could all be shot - but it would be a lie.Comment
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The point that is interesting is that the police knew for thirty years and didn't come out. A covert, authoritarian system exactly like anywhere else including usa, north korea and china.Comment
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But its not just that case. Catholic priests. I bet there are a few school teachers and scout masters too.Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostThe point that is interesting is that the police knew for thirty years and didn't come out. A covert, authoritarian system exactly like anywhere else including usa, north korea and china.
The difference in the Savile case was that he was a big celebrity. So he was considered more untouchable.
Hes dead now. Quite a few lessons have been learnt.
Question - are there more lessons to learn?Comment
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There is also the russia ban on us adoptions, the other day Italian media published reports by bulgarian children adopted in Italy who confessed the staff were abusing them back at the bulgarian orphanage.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut its not just that case. Catholic priests. I bet there are a few school teachers and scout masters too.
The difference in the Savile case was that he was a big celebrity. So he was considered more untouchable.
Hes dead now. Quite a few lessons have been learnt.
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I have no doubt its not just a uk issue unfortunately.Originally posted by stevejohnson View PostThere is also the russia ban on us adoptions, the other day Italian media published reports by bulgarian children adopted in Italy who confessed the staff were abusing them back at the bulgarian orphanage.Comment
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Agreed - but will we act on these lessonsOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut its not just that case. Catholic priests. I bet there are a few school teachers and scout masters too.
The difference in the Savile case was that he was a big celebrity. So he was considered more untouchable.
Hes dead now. Quite a few lessons have been learnt.
Question - are there more lessons to learn?Comment
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Would be surprised if there were many, 20 years ago when I was involved in Scout leading the Brass were terrified of such a thing happening and it was actively monitored.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postscout masters too.Comment
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Don't the call that voyeurism and isn't that just as bad?Originally posted by vetran View PostWould be surprised if there were many, 20 years ago when I was involved in Scout leading the Brass were terrified of such a thing happening and it was actively monitored.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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