‘Straight-talk’ about the Child Sexual Abuse Problem in the Boy Scouts of America
By Kelly Clark
November 11, 2010
Here is a hard-hitting but highly accurate recap of the problem of child sexual abuse in the Boy Scouts, triggered by our trial in Portland this past Spring. The Boy Scouts of America has such great potential, and has been such a positive influence in the lives of so many kids; but that cannot and should not erase the story of tens of thousands of boys who were sexually abused in Scouting, while all the time the national organizations knowingly stood by and did nothing to change its program to protect its kids, and indeed even covered up the problem.
Have they learned  their lesson?  And, of course, like too many institutions of trust where abuse happens, BSA did  nothing to reach out to known child sexual abuse victims and offer them help.   Those who are most committed to Scouting should react most strongly to the utter  failure of BSA to live up to its own ideals when it comes to the sexual abuse of  children in the Boy Scouts.
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                                     Jason jsipe on November 11, 2010
Jason jsipe on November 11, 2010                         
    