Thursday, July 26, 2012

ELITES NOT SERIOUS ABOUT CHILD ABUSE

CATHOLIC LEAGUE


FOR RELIGIOUS AND CIVIL RIGHTS



July 26, 2012

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on how the elites in two states are dealing with child abuse:

 Yesterday, a bill was passed by voice vote in the 

Inquirer

Inquirer (Photo credit: FatBusinessman)

Massachusetts House expanding the time period on civil claims of child sexual abuse. Today, an editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls for Pennsylvania lawmakers to allow a two-year window for filing civil lawsuits in such cases. Neither effort is serious about combating this problem, and both endorse discriminatory legislation.

 In Massachusetts, the bill that was passed would do absolutely nothing about child sexual abuse that occurs in the public schools; it applies exclusively to private institutions, such as the Catholic Church. Similarly, the editorial in the Inquirer says absolutely nothing about blanketing the public sector; unless a bill specifically targets the sovereign immunity status of the public schools, they remain exempt.

 To end this posturing about the welfare of children, someone needs to introduce legislation that only tar

Kraków, Poland; Anti-paedophilia logo from the...

Kraków, Poland; Anti-paedophilia logo from the National Revival of Poland (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

gets the public sector. After the storm, then we can have a serious discussion about new legislation that treats both the private and public sectors equally. As it stands now, the elites are perpetrating a scam. 


Contact our director of communications about Donohue’s remarks:
Jeff Field
Phone: 212-371-3191
E-mail: cl@catholicleague.org

 

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