A little more than a week ago, I pondered the question, "Would  the early morning runners of Central Park notice or protest were the USDA  to come in one day and round up geese?"                              
I think the answer to that question is a probable "no," considering we as a  culture seem to look the other way when our own children are preyed upon by  pedophiles.
I don't usually use this journal to comment on news events, but today I am  making an exception.
Some things just strike an emotional and moral core too large to  ignore.
One has to seriously wonder and question what we have become as  a society when leaders of churches or college football teams  seemingly push aside and dismiss what should obviously represent "red  flags" of egregious criminal and twisted behavior in favor of "political  correctness" or organizational reputation.
Last night, after returning from Central Park with my dogs, I switched on  the TV.
Bob Costas of NBC was interviewing accused child molester, Jerry Sandusky,  assistant football coach of Penn State University.
It was truly hard to believe one's ears as this shadow of a man  plundered through excuse after excuse and denial after denial for his  actions against young boys covering 15 years.
"Horsing around"....."showering with young boys," "touching legs with  without sexual intent," etc,.etc.
Certainly one understands the wisdom and justice of "innocence until  proven guilty."  But, there is so much smoke around this guy -- especially  from his own words -- that it is hard not to envision a burning barn in  flames.
When questioned about the witness testimony of others  alleging child rape and oral sex on a young boy and why people would  make up such charges if false, Sandusky simply shrugs and  answers repeatedly, "You have to ask them that (question)."
The real question to ask if how did all of this despicable and  manipulating, criminal behavior occur for 15 years without  seemingly anyone taking necessary action to  insure this man was reported to police and ideally removed from  society?  (Certainly, at the very least not allowed anywhere around  children.)
Rather, it seemed at Penn State (like the Catholic Church) there was  tendency to pass the buck, look the other way and return to business as  usual.
But, rape of a child can never be considered "business as usual" or  something to simply be pushed off on a higher official to make decision upon and  then forgotten about.
Nor is it "men acting stupid" as comedian Bill Maher seems to equate child  molestation to.
"Acting stupid" is drinking a case of beer and falling down drunk or  driving a motorcycle off a cliff.
Intimidating and using one's power and authority to gain  the confidence of and then molest and rape children is rather,  one step lower than actual murder.  It is among the very worst of actual  crime.
Children who are victims of pedophiles are "murdered" in a sense.  Their trust and innocence forever altered and destroyed, they are (even without  realizing) forever changed into someone and something else.
Recently, I pondered the question of whether most people would notice,  care or protest if all the wildlife in our parks was suddenly rounded  up and killed?
But, after witnessing some of the news events of these past couple of  weeks, I sadly have to conclude the answer to that question is, "no."
We have blurred the lines between "looking the other way" and taking action  when necessary, as some of us (including the accused) apparently  confuse "stupidity" with actual and serious crime.
Those who perpetrate these depraved acts upon trusting and vulnerable  children are sick and severely compromised individuals who have obviously lost their  moral compass (if indeed they ever had one.)
But, those who witness and fail to take proper and  necessary action to stop are guilty of perhaps an even  worse crime not listed in law books.  That of complicity to and  acceptance of wrongdoing.
"The only thing necessary for evil to prosper is for most good people to do  nothing."
That is what ultimately played out at Penn State University, as  well as the Catholic Church and to large degree our city parks.
If we cannot and will not protect the children of our society from the  evils that some people do, then it is highly unlikely we will protect anything  or anyone else -- including the innocent and vulnerable geese in our  city parks and indeed, the planet itself.  -- PCA
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