When PC Endangers Children
September
9, 2007
There is never
a shortage of examples of political
correctness in Western society.
And there is never a shortage of
examples of how PC can be damaging
and destructive of the very things
we should really be caring about.
The
way we treat various individuals,
groups or lifestyles with kid gloves
for fear of offending or marginalising
them may seem like a noble intention.
The idea is to create a more tolerant
society. But good intentions can
often lead to bad outcomes
Effectively,
political correctness has meant
treating certain groups in a favoured
manner, even if it means other groups
are disadvantaged. Indeed, it often
engenders even greater intolerance
and ill will. As Jacques Barzun
put it, “Political correctness does
not legislate tolerance; it only
organizes hatred.
Thus
muddle-headed notions of tolerance
and getting along with others have
meant a new strait-jacket has been
imposed on us. Now we dare not speak
our mind, for fear of being branded
intolerant and insensitive. As another
commentator remarked, it “causes
us to lie silently instead of saying
what we think.
But
sometimes speaking the truth is
the most important thing we can
do, even if it does offend somebody.
Sometimes standing up for what is
right is more important than being
worried about hurting someone’s
feelings
A
good example of all this can be
seen in a recent episode of political
correctness in the UK. It is simply
one of the more recent examples
of how PC harms instead of helps.
Many thousands of other examples
could be mentioned. But this one
is sufficiently worrying that it
deserves a separate hearing
According
to a report in the British Daily
Telegraph (September 6, 2007),
children as young as eight were
sexually abused for years while
in the care of two homosexuals.
But a much-needed response was slow
in coming because social workers
were worried about being seen as
homophobic. The opening paragraphs
of the story read as follows
“A
council's political correctness
allowed a pair of homosexual foster
parents to sexually abuse children
in their care, a report has concluded.
Managers and social workers were
reluctant to investigate Craig Faunch
and Ian Wathey for fear of being
accused of prejudice. Instead, they
were viewed as ‘trophy carers’ who,
by virtue of their sexuality, had
a ‘badge’ which made their actions
less questionable.
“A
mother of eight-year-old twins raised
concerns about them with social
services after finding a photograph
of one of the boys using the lavatory.
But the authorities took no action,
accepting that the two men had been
‘naive and silly’. In reality, they
had been using the boys for sexual
gratification within months of being
approved as carers by the Labour-run
Wakefield Metropolitan District
Council.
“Faunch,
42, and Wathey, 33, were jailed
last year for a string of offences
against four boys, aged eight and
14, at their home in Pontefract,
West Yorks. The victims were among
18 children placed with the pair,
Yorkshire's first homosexual foster
parents, between August 2003 and
January 2005.
Action
was not taken sooner because of
concerns about being seen as politically
incorrect. An independent inquiry
into the incident found that the
“fear of being discriminatory led
them to fail to discriminate between
the appropriate and the abusive.
These anxieties about discrimination
have deep roots, we argue - in social
work training, professional identity
and organisational cultures, and
the remedies for these go beyond
the remit of any single council
or inquiry report.
As
one social worker put it, “Everyone
was saying, ‘Everything is not right,
there is just something about them’.
They were viewed as important foster
carers, you didn't want to be seen
discriminating against a same-sex
couple.
This
may be an extreme example of political
correctness gone mad, but it is
by no means unique. So frightened
have we become of certain minority
groups, that we will bend over backwards
not to offend them, even if it means
turning a blind eye to some clearly
unacceptable behaviour
The
homosexual lobby in particular has
become quite adept at bullying the
rest of society into submission.
And much of the mainstream media
has been happy to comply. Indeed,
it is very difficult to find any
articles in much of the press today
that dare to even suggest that the
homosexual lobby might need to be
challenged
So
successful have the homosexual activists
been that a rigid censorship has
taken hold of much of the press.
When was the last time an article
appeared critical of the homosexual
movement in such papers as the Melbourne Age, the Canberra Times or the Sydney Morning Herald?
Yet many hundreds of pro-gay articles
would have appeared in these PC
papers in recent years
We
seem to be far more interested in
placating the militant homosexual
lobby than we are in defending innocent
children. Here in the Australian
state of Victoria, homosexuals can
also foster children. While most
homosexuals do not abuse children,
a significant number do
One
study of 4,340 adults found that
about a third of those who reported
having been molested were homosexually
molested. And another study reported
in the Journal of Sex and Marital
Therapy found that homosexual
paedophiles victimise far more children
than do heterosexual paedophiles
(150 to 20)
As
a recent example of all this, the
founder of an under-18 homosexual
disco in Melbourne was recently
charged with 11 counts of sexual
assault involving a child under
16 years of age
If
there is a known risk to children,
then measures should be taken to
minimise that risk, not increase
it. But in an age of political correctness,
most Western governments are far
too concerned about pandering to
noisy minority groups than they
are with putting the welfare of
children first
But
as mentioned, when we grant special
rights and privileges to certain
groups, often it is the rest of
society which suffers. That was
certainly the case in the UK recently.
And far too often it is the case
elsewhere as well
It
is hoped that some sanity will one
day soon return to the West, and
that we will start putting the community
good ahead of vacuous notions of
tolerance; and that we start taking
seriously the interests of children,
rather than those of aggressive
minority groups
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